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Mattel has outdone itself with the launch of a Black, natural-haired Barbie in a wheelchair. And of course Twitter is freaking out.
Barbie, launched by Mattel toy company in 1959, has been an American staple seemingly forever. It was my first doll growing up — and probably yours too. And while the traditional Barbie — with blonde hair and blue eyes — was the sole option for far too long, Mattel has gone out of its way in recent years to be more inclusive. And now the brand has outdone itself with the launch of a Black, natural-haired Barbie in a wheelchair. Double diversity! The doll launched this month, for $19.99, as part of Mattel's inclusive 2019 Fashionistas line. It features a
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