Doll owned by Clementine Roundtree Cottee and Josephine English Church, ca. 1920. Creator: Unknown.

Doll owned by Clementine Roundtree Cottee and Josephine English Church, ca. 1920. Creator: Unknown.

2-832-903 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Doll representing a white baby, owned by African-American children. Dolls representing black children were manufactured at this period, but were often 'mammy doll' stereotypes. It is wearing a white cotton dress, two knit socks, a cotton undergarment and a knit cap. The dress is fastened with a safety pin and the cap ties with a green ribbon. The doll has blue glass eyes, rosy lips and cheeks, and short brown hair coming out from underneath the bonnet.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Clementine Cottee: American, African-American:

Medium
  1. 0

Picture Type
  1. Heritage art
  2. Object

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Issues & Causes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3851x4535
File Size : 51,165kb


Aliases

  1. 2012.155.1a-f
  1. NMAAHC-DA540FF20AE72_4001
  1. 0990005803
  1. 2-832-903
  1. 2012.155.1a-f
  1. 2832903

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