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Barbie: The History of America's Most Famous Doll

Barbie: The History of America's Most Famous Doll

The LaSalle Public Library will virtually host Historian, Leslie Goddard, on Tuesday, July 11th at 6:00 p.m. central for a unique program about the history of America’s most famous doll.

She might be the most famous doll in the world. For more than sixty years, Barbie has been played with, analyzed, collected, criticized and loved. In this illustrated virtual lecture, Leslie Goddard delves into the history of Barbie and her inventor, the passionately creative and intensely competitive, Ruth Handler. Learn what inspired Handler to develop Barbie in 1959, how Barbie helped make Mattel one of the world’s most successful toy companies, and what Barbie’s impact has been on American culture.

Leslie Goddard, Ph.D., is an award-winning historian, author, actress and lecturer who has been presenting on topics in American history and women’s history for twenty years. She holds an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from Northwestern University as well as master’s degrees in both museum studies and in theater. A former museum director, she currently works full-time as a public speaker and author. Her presentations have been seen by audiences in more than thirty states, including scores of universities, museums, libraries, festivals, and civic organizations.

This program is free and open to the public. Register: https://rb.gy/cyp8f. For more information, please contact the LaSalle Public Library at 815-223-2341.

LaSalle Public Library
https://rb.gy/cyp8f
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Tue, 11 Jul 2023
LaSalle Public Library
305 Marquette Street
LaSalle, Illinois 61301
815-223-2341
dmblomquist@lasalle.lib.il.us