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Mama's Attic was recently featured on Black Enterprise highlighting our newest exhibit "Through the Eyes of a Doll."
Here's an excerpt from the article:
A woman out of Omaha, Nebraska, has transformed her personal collection of more than 750 historic African-American dolls into a free museum.
WOWT reported that the Doll Museum of African-American History is showcasing LaVon Stennis-Williams’ remarkable collection of Black dolls, which spans over three centuries. The exhibit’s goal is to tell America’s history over the last 300 years through the eyes of a doll.
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