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The Mardi Gras baby dolls were spearheaded by Black women during the Jim Crow Era in New Orleans.
And while we know Zora Neale Hurston's work, which ranged from Their Eyes Were Watching God, to Moses, Man of the Mountain, helped to tell the story of our humanity, she also understood the importance of representation, especially for young children.
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