6352484 Quaker Male and Female Black Dolls, mid-19th century (wood, paint, cloth) by American School, (19th century); Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; (add.info.: These types of dolls were made by American Quaker abolitionists as a teaching tool and destined for the English market.?沙emale: Doll with painted composition head and wooden feet and hands, mid-19th century of an African American woman in a brown silk dress with a white kerchief, gray silk twill shawl and bonnet, two silk petticoats (one gray and one black) and a gray silk drawstring purse.?決ale: Doll with a painted composition head and wood and composition hands and bare feet, mid-19th century, of an African American man in a gray swallowtail coat with a lighter gray waistcoat and matching trousers, an ivory linen shirt and wide brim straw hat.); by Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent ; Courtesy of the Friends Historical Association Collection, Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent.

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