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Former Slave Creates The First Black Doll Company For His Daughters, Here's Why

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Richard Henry Boyd, born Dick Gray on March 5, 1843, the former slave renamed himself Richard Henry Boyd after the Civil War. Boyd eventually became an entrepreneur and wore many hats throughout his life—preacher, missionary, publisher, banker, educator, writer, and Black Nationalist. Among other things, Boyd founded the National Negro Doll Company in 1911. According to Portraits […]

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