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From Samantha’s bows to Josefina’s rebozo, every fashion detail of American Girl dolls has a backstory
In our YouTube series 'Behind the Seams,' the brand's Senior Historical Researcher explains how the dolls' fashion reflects the era they lived in.
Kirsten Larson moved to Minnesota in 1854 at age 9 when her family left Sweden. That year, she lost a friend to cholera, made friends with a Dakota girl, stole animal pelts from a dead fur trapper, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Want to go? “Black Butterfly: Proud and Beautiful African American Doll Collection” opens Feb. 1 at the High Point Museum, 1859 E.
Dolls and toys tell a story. Members of the Rowan Doll Society were learning the history of dolls and sharing stories of their own collections as they gathered for a special milestone event.
Black dolls have a historic and long lasting impact on culture and race. Black dolls have been around since the 1800’s illustrating moments in history that reflect the social and political dynamics in ...
Rebecca Rubin attends school in a blue cardigan and black checked skirt. She promenades the Coney Island boardwalk in her lavender summer dress. She relaxes in eyelet pajamas adorned with blue ribbons ...
We are so excited to welcome the Linden Place to share about a special exhibit with The National Black Doll Museum to the show this morning! They are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – At 9 years old, I wanted an American Girl doll more than anything. And on Christmas morning 1989, I was overjoyed to discover Kirsten Larson under the tree. Kirsten was a Swedish ...
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