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- Linda Davis Allen
- Betty Ativie
- Stacy Bailey-Ndiaye
- Floyd Bell
- Mara Bovsun
- Sandra Bradford-Jennings
- Brains and Beauty Dolls
- Frantz Brent-Harris of Sona Dolls
- Cheryl Bruce
- Phyllis Burns (recurring)
- Deborah Butler-Johnson
- Carol Clark
- Leomar Cooper
- Sylvia Curry
- Caralyn DAmour
- DalyBuys
- Dani’s Dolls
- Darla Davenport-Powell
- Donelle Denery, Region 15 UFDC Regional Director
- Debra Dixon-Paver
- Doll Kingdom US
- esales98
- Tammy Fisher, Curiositeej, LLC
- B. W. Flowers
- Vicky Hoff Forbes
- Adrienne Franklin of Hand Knit Gorgeous Dolls
- Marjorie Loring Gauley
- Ellen Gordon
- Greater Works, LLC (Darla and Wayne Powell)
- Sally Hallada and the family of Hattie Marie Bigham Lilly
- Ginger Hanson and Sue Lane
- Sharon Harbin
- Jeanie Baker Harris
- Christy Harrison
- Nancy Heyl (Nancy the Girl, LLC)
- Houston Toy Museum
- Laila Johnson
- Pamela Kellogg
- Karen Kilburn
- Linda Kimmel (a gift of artist dolls)
- Gloria Lane
- Ms. Leo of I-Luv-Dolls
- Liveauctioneers.com
- Patricia Logan (a.k.a. @pampered2kids)
- Madelyn McCraney of Kuumba Art Design Studio
- S. McHugh
- Ruth Manning (posthumously)
- Maryland Society of Doll Collectors
- Megadolls
- Motor City Doll Club
- Maxine N’Diaye
- Carol Noel
- Stacia A. Pate
- Donald Pearson
- A. R. Pilgrim
- Debra Richardson
- Gloria Y. Rone
- Sandra Ross
- Cat Runnels
- Kimberly Samuel
- Laura Sanders
- Elinor A. Seevak
- Lisa Sheets
- Leasa “Tutu” Souza
- Telisa Spain
- Dawn Spears Black Legacy Images Collection
- David Spurgeon
- Starkey’s Daughter Cloth Dolls
- Stephen Sumner
- Tonika Stith of Pitter Patter Reborn Nursery
- Georgette Taylor
- The Toys Time Forgot, LLC
- Christina Celeste Torres
- Jolie van der Klis
- Reverend Marion VanLoo
- Carla Waldbaum
- Sharilyn Whitaker
- Alisa Williams
- Trish Williams (fiber artist)
- Trudy Williams
- Vicky Williams
- Goldie Wilson
- Mildred Wilson
- Diane Young
~All support is greatly appreciated.~
Ways to Become a Patron
There are several ways to become a museum patron:
- Use the donate button at the bottom of the Welcome Home page to donate any amount to help defray administrative costs and/or support the mission of the museum.
- Request to have a doll curated and installed, and pay the $15 fee per doll (if the doll is accepted, the required information is provided, and high-resolution pictures of the doll are taken against a plain background).
- Donate high-resolution pictures per the curator’s request (as described under #2) and provide the required information about the doll or dolls (as described under #2).
- Historically significant doll gifts (donated dolls) might be included in the museum at the curator’s discretion.
- Help to promote this site by sharing installation links on social media sites.
- Make comments on installations to show your support and appreciation of this initiative. Kind words of encouragement are always appreciated.
Contact the administrator to become a patron of black-doll history.