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  2. Jackie Ormes - Wikipedia

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    The Patty-Jo doll was on the shelves in time for Christmas and was the first American black doll to have an extensive upscale wardrobe. As in the cartoon, the doll represented a real child, in contrast to the majority of dolls that were mammy and Topsy-type dolls. The dolls were popular with both black and white children. [5]

  3. Black doll - Wikipedia

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    Between 1910 and 1930, Horsman, Vogue, and Madame Alexander included Black dolls in their doll lines. Gradually, other American companies followed suit. In 1947, the first African American woman cartoonist Jackie Ormes created the Patty-Jo doll, which was based on Patty-Jo 'n Ginger, the cartoon panel she penned for newspapers at the time. [2]

  4. Fashion doll - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Ormes contracted with the Terri Lee doll company in 1947 to produce a play doll based on her little girl cartoon character in Patty-Jo 'n Ginger. [13] As in the cartoon, the doll represented a real child, in contrast to the majority of dolls that were mammy and Topsy-type dolls. The dolls were popular with both black and white children. [14]

  5. How the Cabbage Patch Kids craze of 1983 helped create Black ...

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    As shoppers line up for Black Friday, whether online or in person, be thankful that those lovable, squeezable Cabbage Patch Kids are not atop the wish lists of most kids, like they were this time ...

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  7. Playpal - Wikipedia

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    Besides the original Patti Playpal doll, several variants were also released (a "walking" version and the non-walking version). The doll line had "family members" which included: 32 inches (81 cm) Penny, 32 inches (81 cm) Saucy Walker who also was sold in a 28 inch version, 28 inches (71 cm) Suzy, 24 inches (61 cm) Bonnie, 24 inches (61 cm) Johnny and the 38 inches (97 cm) Peter.

  8. In 'Black Barbie,' the 44-year-old doll reclaims her spotlight

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    The Netflix documentary “Black Barbie” examines why the doll, which was created by designer Kitty Black Perkins in 1980, holds a strong cultural significance. In 'Black Barbie,' the 44-year ...

  9. Pam Grier explains how her game-changing acting career ... - AOL

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    Pam Grier explains how her game-changing acting career impacted Black women: 'I gave them a level of confidence' Brittany Jones-Cooper December 8, 2022 at 8:23 AM