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An Omaha woman is displaying more than 750 historic dolls inside the new Doll Museum of African-American History.
The exhibit includes 10 categories of African American dolls, including cloth dolls, paper dolls and cardboard standups, marionettes, pop culture dolls, sports figures, Barbies and more.
The CROWN Act demands protection against race-based discrimination in the workplace and in public school based on hair texture and protective styles.
Celebrating Black history by visiting one of these seven Black museums is one the Blackest things you could do for Black History Month.
Thankful Heritage Museum highlights the evolution of black dolls throughout history. The exhibit is hosted in the High Point Museum during the month of February.
A new study finds synthetic hair, commonly used for protective styles, is reportedly costing consumers their livelihood and health.
Offering safe products that contain natural ingredients for African American hair is the driving force behind the Kimmie Stylz hair care line.
Mal Goode was first African-American reporter for a major American TV news network. A new biography of the pioneering broadcaster is finally getting Goode the recognition he deserves.
“Good Hair,” a documentary by Chris Rock exploring the focus on hair in Black culture, allowed Green to see other Black women’s natural hair journeys, and it influenced her journey.
An Omaha woman is displaying more than 750 historic dolls inside the new Doll Museum of African-American History.
A woman out of Omaha, Nebraska has transformed her personal collection of more than 750 historic African-American dolls into a free museum.
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