Thursday, April 4, 2024

The National Black Doll Museum's New Home

Map view of the new location of the National Black Doll Museum of History and Culture


The National Black Doll Museum celebrates 20 years and a new home, in North Attleborough

Debra Britt, executive director and founder, says she began collecting the dolls to nurture the self-esteem of historically marginalized people, ...

Read the rest of the Boston Globe's April 2, 2024, article by Adri Pray about the National Black Doll Museum of History and Culture's reopening here. (At the link, reloading the page might be required to bypass Boston Globe's subscription ads.)

Best wishes to the founder, Debbie Britt.
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