Showing posts with label deegeegee's virtual black doll museum. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

In Appreciation of Harriet Tubman Dolls by Gloria Rone


On February 2, 2022, three one-of-a-kind dolls sculpted in tribute to Harriet Tubman by Gloria Y. Rone of Massa's Servants Collectibles were curated and installed in DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum. The installation includes photos and details about the dolls along with a brief Harriet Tubman bio. 

To this installation, on July 24, 2023, the following comment was added by museum visitor, Albertina Walker.

These dolls are absolutely sensational! The likeness, particularly of the 12″ doll, is spot on, and the intricate details of the face and facial expressions are extraordinary! I am very grateful to artist Gloria Rone for sharing her remarkable art with us and I am especially pleased that she chose Harriet Tubman as her subject. There are very few people – male or female – throughout this world’s history who have demonstrated as much courage, genius, perseverance, dedication, and leadership as Harriet Tubman. Her extraordinary, diverse catalogue of knowledge spanned a vast array of disciplines and skills ranging from geography, botany, wildlife, animal behavior and psychology, to astronomy, herbology, climatology and human psychology, thus justifiably deeming her equally (if not more) proficient and intellectually well-versed as any leading scholar or intellectual contemporary of her time. (Despite the leading consensus among academians that Ms. Tubman was illiterate all through her life, recent inquiry uncovered evidence suggesting that she had indeed accumulated some degree of basic reading and writing skills at some point by her final years, as indicated by long forgotten journals she kept towards the end of her life, which had been stowed away in a Yale University archives basement for decades.)


Thank you for writing this outstanding article and sharing with us the brilliant work of Gloria Rone.

At 5:06 p.m. on July 24, 2923, I replied,

Thank you so much, Ms. Walker, for your glowing review of Ms. Rone’s Harriet Tubman dolls. She does have a keen ability to sculpt very realistic faces that breathe life into dolls. It is very important for our heroines like Harriet Tubman to be remembered for their heroism and dedicated battles against human bondage.

Thank you for also sharing that Harriet Tubman achieved basic reading and writing skills during her lifetime. This is why we need to research our history and continue to share our stories. It would be detrimental to our progress as a society if we allow individuals who are descendants of enslavers to rewrite history in order to absolve their ancestors of their wrongdoings against enslaved Africans. Such an action will only serve to create further division among us.

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It always warms my heart to hear from museum visitors and subscribers who express appreciation for the information the museum provides.

View the installation here.

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There are countless items to collect and write about. Black dolls chose me.

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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Museum Exposure



In January 2021, I founded DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum with the goal of establishing the largest online database of historically, culturally, and aesthetically pleasing antique-to-modern and one-of-a-kind Black dolls with a 1000-doll installation goal. To date, the virtual museum holds 472 installations with some installations that curate more than one doll. 

Several media outlets have featured the museum and some of its installations in live interviews and print articles. The most recent media exposure is the article, "Babies from DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum" published in the Winter 2023 issue of UFDC's Doll News

Dolls selected for the article were chosen using the search box on the museum website and entering the word, "baby."

If you have not subscribed to DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum, do so today. Go here and enter your email address in the Subscribe box at the bottom of the page. On the Welcome page (at the previous link), there are also links to follow the museum on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. You may click or tap either of these social media links to follow the museum on those sites.

Thank you and happy dolling!
 
©Black Doll Collecting/dbg

There are countless items to collect and write about. Black dolls chose me.

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Thank you for reading. Comments that are not spam are appreciated. Spam comments will not be published, so don't waste your time. To contact me directly regarding dolls or any of my posts, please use the contact form on the right of the home page, which is visible in "web view." A link to web viewing should be visible at the bottom of this page.

If you're not already a subscriber, visit, "like" and follow the Black Doll Collecting Facebook page or bookmark the Black Doll Collecting home page and visit on Tuesdays and Thursdays when typically new posts are published.

Check out what I am selling here
Check out my eBay listings here.
Please follow my sister blog Ebony-Essence of Dolls in Black.
*New*Visit/Follow DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum
Donate here to support this blog. Thank you!