Kitty Black Perkins
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Louvenia (Kitty) Black Perkins was Chief Designer of Fashions and Doll Concepts for Mattel's Barbie line for over twenty-five years. Her designs include the "First Black Barbie" (1979-1980) the first African American doll from Mattel to have the name Barbie and not be a friend of Barbie but Barbie herself, "Shani and Friends" (1991) a short-lived line of African-American dolls, "Holiday Barbie" (1988, 1989, 1990, 1996), "Fashion Savvy Barbie" (1997), "Bathtime Barbie" and "Brandy" (1999).
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1948-02-13
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Los Angeles Trade Technical College
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Doll of the Year award, 1985 and 1987 Mattel's Chairman's Award, 1994 Woman of the Year honoree of National Counsel of Negro Women, South Carolina African American History Calendar Jan 2002 Honoree
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1948-02-13
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Chief Designer of Fashions for Barbie
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American
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Toy fashion designer
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1971
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Louvenia (Kitty) Black Perkins was Chief Designer of Fashions and Doll Concepts for Mattel's Barbie line for over twenty-five years. Her designs include the "First Black Barbie" (1979-1980) the first African American doll from Mattel to have the name Barbie and not be a friend of Barbie but Barbie herself, "Shani and Friends" (1991) a short-lived line of African-American dolls, "Holiday Barbie" (1988, 1989, 1990, 1996), "Fashion Savvy Barbie" (1997), "Bathtime Barbie" and "Brandy" (1999).
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1971
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Louvenia Black
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1948