Changes for Addy 7 Current"There's a time for each of us to die," said Auntie Lula. "We don't all make it where we want to go in life."
Addy Walker, American Girl by Brit BennettMay 28, 2015 – The role of black dolls in American culture. In 1864, a nine-year-old slave girl was punished for daydreaming. Distracted by rumors that her brother and
December 2015 – AHAAmerican Girl’s Addy Walker doll caused controversy because it seemed to some to promote the “ownership” of African Americans. But Addy’s story, as told in the book that accompanied the doll, painted a harrowing portrait of slavery. Credit: American Girl.
Changes for Addy 4 Current"Addy, we got to eat today and pay for this here room tomorrow. We can't be dreaming about someday," Mrs. Moore said gently.
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