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Biography of Florence K. Upton
4239 words, approx. 14.1 pages
 The following essay discusses Florence Upton and her mother, Bertha Upton. Few Americans are familiar with the Golliwogg, though some may know "Golliwog's Cakewalk" from Claude Debussy's Children's Corner suite (1908). The Oxford English Dictionary defin...


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 The Washington Post
Dolls That Trigger Emotions
12/18/1997: 1,164 words, approx. 4 pages Chances are that most Americans have not heard of a Golly. But with its black moon-shaped head, bug eyes and bright red lips resembling a split hot dog, we might simply call a Golly a Sambo. Under a Plexiglas case at the Alexandria...
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 The Magazine Antiques
An eighteenth-century Dutch dolls' house.
07/01/1994: 2,054 words, approx. 7 pages Dutch dolls' houses of the 18th century were created by wealthy women but not to be used by children. A dolls' house created by Sara Ploos van Amstel is examined. She kept extensive notebooks detailing the cost of each expensive miniature and who manufactured...


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