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Maya Angelou Barbie Doll revealed as one of Mattel’s ‘Inspiring Women’ | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by Roz Edward Dr. Maya Angelou, inarguably one of the most prolific writers and the source of inspiration for millions of black girls and women is being immortalized on a platform rarely afforded to Black women. Mattel has announced that a tribute to the literary icon is the latest in itsBarbie Doll Inspiring Women Series. … Continued

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