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A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context
A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context

Collections Corner: The Topsy-Turvy Doll – African American Museum of Iowa
Collections Corner: The Topsy-Turvy Doll – African American Museum of Iowa

Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia
Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

Mammy dolls at Rose Bowl Flea Market trigger reminders of racism - Los  Angeles Times
Mammy dolls at Rose Bowl Flea Market trigger reminders of racism - Los Angeles Times

A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context
A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context

A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context
A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context

Two Cloth and Bottle Black 'Mammy' Dolls | Doyle Auction House
Two Cloth and Bottle Black 'Mammy' Dolls | Doyle Auction House

That racist cookie jar from Master of None is real, and it's for sale all  over the internet.
That racist cookie jar from Master of None is real, and it's for sale all over the internet.

Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia
Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

If These Dolls Could Talk': Art Exhibit Explores Role of Black Dolls in  U.S. History and Challenges Racial Stereotypes - Ms. Magazine
If These Dolls Could Talk': Art Exhibit Explores Role of Black Dolls in U.S. History and Challenges Racial Stereotypes - Ms. Magazine

Two Different Worlds: 20 Rare American Cloth Alabama "Mammy Doll" by Ella  Smith
Two Different Worlds: 20 Rare American Cloth Alabama "Mammy Doll" by Ella Smith

The Mammy Caricature - Anti-black Imagery - Jim Crow Museum
The Mammy Caricature - Anti-black Imagery - Jim Crow Museum

Mammy Doll – Goldsboro Museum
Mammy Doll – Goldsboro Museum

Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia
Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

1940s-1960s Black Cloth (Folk Art/Mammy/Rag) Dolls – DeeBeeGee's Virtual  Black Doll Museum™
1940s-1960s Black Cloth (Folk Art/Mammy/Rag) Dolls – DeeBeeGee's Virtual Black Doll Museum™

1950 Porcelain Mammy Doll" by Langston University
1950 Porcelain Mammy Doll" by Langston University

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Mammy dolls at Rose Bowl Flea Market trigger reminders of racism - Los  Angeles Times
Mammy dolls at Rose Bowl Flea Market trigger reminders of racism - Los Angeles Times

Antique dealers see controversial African-American memorabilia as part of  history | Cronkite News
Antique dealers see controversial African-American memorabilia as part of history | Cronkite News

A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context
A Month in Virginia: Examining Nineteenth-Century Mammy Dolls – In Context

CAAM's 'Mammy' exhibit dispels racist stereotype - Daily Trojan
CAAM's 'Mammy' exhibit dispels racist stereotype - Daily Trojan

CAAM's 'Mammy' exhibit dispels racist stereotype - Daily Trojan
CAAM's 'Mammy' exhibit dispels racist stereotype - Daily Trojan

Bobblehead doll in the form of "Mammy" | National Museum of African  American History and Culture
Bobblehead doll in the form of "Mammy" | National Museum of African American History and Culture

New York Historical Society exhibit highlights Black dolls through time:  "Sort of a window into their lives" - CBS New York
New York Historical Society exhibit highlights Black dolls through time: "Sort of a window into their lives" - CBS New York

Dolls Hold Significance and Break Cultural and Racial Barriers | National  Museum of African American History and Culture
Dolls Hold Significance and Break Cultural and Racial Barriers | National Museum of African American History and Culture

Mammy Jars Mock Black People. Why Are They Still Collected? - The New York  Times
Mammy Jars Mock Black People. Why Are They Still Collected? - The New York Times

What's cute about racist kitsch? / Are 'Mammy' and 'Uncle' replicas OK just  because similar antique figurines have become popular?
What's cute about racist kitsch? / Are 'Mammy' and 'Uncle' replicas OK just because similar antique figurines have become popular?