Black Children : Rosa Parks Barbie doll reflects popular misunderstanding of civil rights struggle

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Rosa Parks Barbie doll reflects popular misunderstanding of civil rights struggle


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<span class=caption>The Rosa Parks Barbie (centre) with other figures from the Inspiring Women Series. From L to R: Katherine Johnson, Sally Ride, Frida Kahlo and Amelia Earhart.</span> <span class=attribution><a class=link rapid-noclick-resp href=http://www.barbiemedia.com/images/2019.html rel=nofollow noopener target=_blank data-ylk=slk:Mattel, Inc.>Mattel, Inc.</a></span>

The Rosa Parks Barbie (centre) with other figures from the Inspiring Women Series. From L to R: Katherine Johnson, Sally Ride, Frida Kahlo and Amelia Earhart. Mattel, Inc.

David Ballantyne, Lecturer in American History and Director of the David Bruce Centre for American Studies, Keele University

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