February 1- 28th
" Mothers! Give your children dolls that
look like them to play with and cuddle.
They will learn as they grow older to love
and care for their own children and not
neglect them,"
Marcus Garvey

Wanted: Doll House
5,000sq. Feet
This unique cultural and educational facility will be the
second museum in the nation dedicated to preserving the
history of black dolls. It is the brainchild of sisters Debra
Britt and Felicia Walker .. They established the non profit
organization in 2006 with several objectives in mind:
To preserve doll history and culture by presenting the art of
doll making and collecting through workshops and lectures.
To stimulate an interest in African American history by
revealing the little-known, often-neglected facts of history
with visual stimulation.
To provide a resource library of information for doll
research and the documentation of printed material,
photographs, and audio recording
To support and work in conjunction with other nonprofit,
charitable organizations in an exchange of exhibits and
educational workshops
Our Mission
The Project
Doll E.Daze TM
(Celebrating Black history trough through the eyes of a doll collector)
P.O Box 1332
Mansfield, Mass 02048
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The Mission: of the Doll E Daze project is three fold to nurture
self –esteem, promote cultural diversity, to preserve the history of
black dolls through collecting and education.
The Goals: are to create a non threatening environment to facilitate
true dialogues on cultural differences, to empower individuals by
cultivating artistic and creative skills thus nurturing one’s self-
esteem and to provide cultural education using visual stimulation of
artifacts of African American history and culture.
The Museum
Doll E Daze Project...
An educational and cultural event dedicated to
preserving the history and promoting the artistry of
Black Dolls.
A visual display exhibited at public libraries across the
country during Black History Month in February