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  2. Ken (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Ken (doll) Kenneth Sean " Ken " Carson Jr. is a fashion doll introduced by American toy company Mattel in 1961 as the counterpart of Barbie, who had been introduced two years earlier. Similar to Barbie, Ken is from Willows, Wisconsin, [ 1] and has a fashionable line of clothing and accessories (although he made his debut wearing only a swimsuit ...

  3. Kitty Black Perkins - Wikipedia

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    1971-2003. Known for. Fashion designer for Barbie, creator of the first Black Barbie. Awards. Doll of the Year award,1994 Woman of the Year honoree of National Counsel of Negro Women. Louvenia (Kitty) Black Perkins is an African American fashion designer. The majority of her career was spent designing clothing for Barbie dolls.

  4. Midge (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Midge" Hadley Sherwood is a doll character in the Barbie line of toys by Mattel that was first released in 1963. She was marketed as Barbie's best friend. Although created at the same time as Skipper, [1] Midge was re-introduced in 1988 as part of the play line, though two vintage reproduction dolls were made specifically for collectors in 1993 and 1998.

  5. Black Barbie fans explain why they cherish the ... - AOL

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    After the first Black Barbie was created in 1980, Mattel has made many different versions of the doll, allowing Black kids to feel more represented in society.

  6. Barbie - Wikipedia

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    The first African-American doll in the Barbie range is usually regarded as Christie, who made her debut in 1968. [70] [71] Black Barbie was launched in 1980 but still had Caucasian features. In 1990, Mattel created a focus group with African-American children and parents, early childhood specialists, and clinical psychologist, Darlene Powell ...

  7. Francie (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Francie Fairchild is a fashion doll issued by Mattel from 1966 to 1976 and re-introduced in 2011. Marketed as " Barbie 's MODern cousin" from England, the doll had an extensive line of "mod"-style clothing, often employing bright colors and geometric patterns similar to fashions associated with Carnaby Street in the late 1960s to early 1970s.

  8. The Marvelous World of Shani - Wikipedia

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    Long before the Shani line debuted in stores, Mattel had already been making African American fashion dolls for 24 years, with their first black doll being the Colored Francie doll from 1967, and then Barbie's friends Christie and Julia (the latter being based on the hit TV series of the same name), released in 1968 and 1969 respectively.

  9. How 'Barbie' became the American monoculture of the moment - AOL

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    While the doll itself has been a household name for more than 60 years, Barbie has transcended mere popularity to become the single most dominant cultural topic in America right now, a veritable ...

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