Current:Home > MyBlack dolls made from 1850s to 1940s now on display in Rochester museum exhibit -WealthTrack
Black dolls made from 1850s to 1940s now on display in Rochester museum exhibit
View
Date:2025-04-14 06:06:19
An upstate New York museum is featuring homemade dolls depicting African American life as an homage to their makers and as a jumping off point into the history of oppression faced by the Black community.
Black Dolls, produced by the New-York Historical Society, is on view through Jan. 7 at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
“These dolls were made between the 1850s and the 1940s,” Allison Robinson, associate curator of exhibitions for the New-York Historical Society, told ABC News. “It allows you to relate to people who really went through overt oppression and racism within their lifetime, from the height of American slavery to the early years of the American Civil Rights Movement. And how these dolls proved to be a way to counter that, and resist that.”
The exhibition celebrates Black dolls and their makers, but “also includes items with racist imagery and language to underscore the challenging circumstances in which the dolls were created,” according to the museum’s website.
Michelle Parnett-Dwyer, a curator at the museum, said these dolls were “made by women who were very isolated from society and may not have been very supported.”
MORE:'10 Million Names' project aims to recover hidden history of enslaved African Americans
“So this was really a form for them to be creative and to embrace their culture and to share that with their children, to have pride and see themselves in their own toys,” Parnett-Dwyer said.
One part of the exhibit features dolls made by Harriet Jacobs, author of “Life of a Slave Girl,” which is “one of the most important slavery narratives in American history,” Robinson said.
After escaping slavery, Jacobs found her way to New York City and worked for the Willis family, who had three little girls. While working for the family, she began writing her autobiography and also made three dolls for the little girls, Parnett-Dwyer said.
The dolls in the exhibit were created using whatever materials were available at the time, such as coconut shells, flower sacks and scraps of fabric, along with seed bags, socks and silk and leather, according to the curators.
Robinson calls the exhibit an “archive” that allows people “to understand the inner world of these women and also appreciate the ways that children would have navigated this challenging period through play.”
MORE: College students hand out over 300 Black baby dolls as Christmas presents to boost girls' self-esteem
The Strong National Museum of Play is the only museum that focuses on preserving the history of play and studying its importance, according to Steve Dubnik, president and CEO of the museum.
“Black history is our history, so having an exhibit that combined history of play for the Black population and for dolls was very important to us and gave us a unique opportunity,” Dubnik said.
veryGood! (4123)
Related
- Realtor group picks top 10 housing hot spots for 2025: Did your city make the list?
- Sia Shares She's on the Autism Spectrum 2 Years After Her Controversial Movie
- Man killed, cruise ships disrupted after 30-foot yacht hits ferry near Miami port
- Honda recalls nearly 1.2 million cars over faulty backup camera
- Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
- Orlando Bloom's Shirtless Style Leaves Katy Perry Walking on Air
- Tom Hanks Expertly Photobombs Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s Date Night
- Trump Admin Responds to Countries’ Climate Questions With Boilerplate Answers
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Katrina Sparks a Revolution in Green Modular Housing
Ranking
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- Ohio House Passes Bill to Roll Back Renewable Energy Standards, Again
- Elizabeth Holmes Begins 11-Year Prison Sentence in Theranos Fraud Case
- In Michigan, Dams Plus Climate Change Equals a Disastrous Mix
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- Video: Dreamer who Conceived of the Largest Arctic Science Expedition in History Now Racing to Save it
- For Emergency Personnel, Disaster Planning Must Now Factor in Covid-19
- Sea squirts and 'skeeters in our science news roundup
Recommendation
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
Ireland Set to Divest from Fossil Fuels, First Country in Global Climate Campaign
Life on an Urban Oil Field
More Renewable Energy for Less: Capacity Grew in 2016 as Costs Fell
Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
Unchecked Global Warming Could Collapse Whole Ecosystems, Maybe Within 10 Years
6 Ways Andrew Wheeler Could Reshape Climate Policy as EPA’s New Leader
American Climate Video: She Loved People, Adored Cats. And Her Brother Knew in His Heart She Hadn’t Survived the Fire