Addy Walker, the first African American doll, was introduced in 1993, representing a girl who escaped slavery during the Civil War. This release marked a significant step in discussing more ...
Rebecca joins 14 other historical dolls in the series — from Kaya, a Nez Perce girl set in 1764, to African-American Addy, a Civil War doll, to World War II-era Molly, part of an Irish immigrant ...
The Thankful Heritage Museum is a nonprofit that has traveled all over North Carolina for 31 years, sharing Black history and culture through its mobile museum displays. Right now, it has a unique ...
Kirsten is an American Girl doll. She also is an icon for many Minnesota girls who grew up with the American Girl line of ...
Inspiration, self-love and growth are three reasons Howell named the exhibit "Black Butterfly" Proud and Beautiful African American Doll Collection. It aims to show the metamorphosis in African ...