Comprehensive exhibition of Black dolls made by Trenton’s Horsman Factory. Visit Fridays & Saturdays 12-4 pm; Sundays 1-4 pm.
“Dolls. They are a child’s first introduction to self-image; their stories are key elements in our personal heritage. Across all cultural backgrounds, everyone has a story that dolls can tell. The history of Black dolls is about more than just objects of play.
Black dolls have played a critical role in building a diverse American society and rich African American culture. They help tell the stories of African-American history, of enslaved Africans captured and relocated to a strange land and yet bravely asserting their own cultures—and of everyone who came after.”