HBCYou Dolls has a new toy in its product line. This past fall, the HBCU-centered doll brand unveiled its latest toy representing Spelman, the notable all-female college in Atlanta.
HBCYou Dolls was founded in 2022 by Brooke Hart Jones, a Hampton University alum. The dolls are the first to be sold by major retailers and are meant to introduce the legacy of HBCUs to a young audience. The Spelman doll herself is a cheer captain named Alyssa, whose “medium brown skin and curly hair were designed to give children a sense of cultural familiarity while celebrating Spelman Jaguar pride.”
Each doll is more than just a student; it has a college major and holds positions such as homecoming queen and majorette that are part of the HBCU experience.
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“We started because of our mission to share the magic of
HBCUs and plant the seed of higher learning in children,” said Jones. “So we have a cheer captain, a student body president, a homecoming queen, and a majorette, who are major archetypes of figures within the HBCU community.”The Spelman doll is part of the Atlanta University Center, the hub of HBCUs within the city, representing the collection, while others boast Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University attire. With more also included in the expansive collection, such as Florida A&M and Howard University, HBCU graduates and supporters can participate in this new tradition, especially as the gift-giving season is in full swing.
The dolls range from $34.99 and are considered memorable keepsakes that inspire children to succeed at HBCUs.
“I just want to make sure that we know that we’re educating the future generations about these wonderful institutions that have brought us where we are today,” stated the founder.
The dolls, a part of Purpose Toys, can be
found in-store and online at Target, Walmart, and Amazon. The Spelman Doll is currently sold out but can be purchased exclusively at Target upon restock.