From 'Barbie' to the long-time controversy over American Girl's Addy, it's clear dolls ... and love for herself by ...
After Mattel‘s culture sweeping debut of Barbie in 1959, it took nearly 17 years for the brand to come out with a version of the collectible doll that represented more than one type of skin color.
The “American Girl of Today” line, later renamed “Just Like You” and eventually “Truly Me,” allowed girls to choose dolls that looked like them, with a variety of skin tones ...
The Black Doll Exhibition is presented by curator, Lisa Jacobs-Watson in partnership with NYS Senator, April Baskin and ...
After Mattel’s culture sweeping debut of Barbie in 1959, it took nearly 17 years for the brand to come out with a version of the collectible doll that represented more than one type of skin color.