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Doll with Red Shirt Magnet

$ 8.95
$ 4.50 Sale Price
Description

Display a charming memento from the Black Dolls exhibition on any magnetic surface with this exclusive magnet produced by the New-York Historical Society. Featuring a handmade doll with a joyful smile from the extraordinary collection of Deborah Neff, this magnet is the perfect way to enjoy history in your home everyday. Measures 4 x 2 inches.

  • Ellen McDermott Photography
  • Includes informational backer card.
  • Measures 4" x 2"
  • Made in USA

Black Dolls (February 25 -- June 5, 2022) explores handmade cloth dolls made primarily by African American women between 1850 and 1940 through the lens of race, gender, and history. Examining the formation of racial stereotypes and confronting the persistence of racism in American history. It features more than 100 cloth dolls, alongside dozens of historical photographs of white and Black children posed with their playthings and caregivers. A coda explores 20th-century commercial dolls marketed to a broader audience of Black families seeking to instill pride in their children. Through these humble yet potent objects, Black Dolls reveals difficult truths about American history and invites visitors to engage in the urgent national conversation around the legacy of slavery and race.

Item Number: 21689