Barbie - An American Icon

Thursday, May 167:00—8:00 PMA Zoom Presentation

A Virtual Program, 

In the 1950s children could only play with baby dolls. There were no adult dolls. Then Ruth Handler decided to invent a doll with adult features. The doll named Barbie was a “Teen-age Fashion model.” Barbie could be dressed in a variety of fashion outfits and she lived in a “Dreamhouse.” She had a boyfriend named Ken and drove a Corvette convertible. Barbie’s careers included doctor, astronaut, pilot and even a matador. Learn how the world’s most loved doll came to be.

This is a shared program with the following libraries: Greenburgh Public Library, Somers Public Library, Warner Public Library, and Mt. Kisco Public Library.

Presenter: Rick Feingold teaches American Business History at Bergen Community College and holds an MBA from Penn State University and a degree in History from Rutgers University.

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