Is Addy discontinued?

With the release of Nanea Mitchell, however, Addy Walker and Samantha Parkington were not retired; instead, they were reduced to limited capacity at Flagship stores (Chicago, NY, and LA) and online, similar to Felicity.

Is Addy an American Girl doll?

Addy was the first Black character released by American Girl, as well as the first doll of color. Addy was the first doll to be released with any earrings. Like Samantha Parkington, Addy’s original illustrations were replaced in 1998.

What is Addy American Girl worth?

Addy Walker: $190 She has the distinction of being the first Black doll produced by American Girl, which is why she brings in as much as $190.

Who is Addy Walker based on?

slave Mary Walker
Historical and Cultural Context According to the Chapel Hill Herald, Addy Walker’s story is based loosely on the real-life escape of adult slave Mary Walker from the Horton Grove Plantation in North Carolina. The historical Walker, like the fictional one, escaped to Philadelphia to start a new life (“Her Own Doll”).

What is Addy Walker’s full name?

Aduke Walker
Overview

NameFull NameDoll Series
Addy WalkerAduke WalkerBeForever
Samantha ParkingtonSamantha Mary ParkingtonBeForever
Nellie O’MalleyHistorical line – Best Friends
Rebecca RubinBeForever

Is Addy Walker a real person?

This girl is not real. Her name is Addy Walker; she is an American Girl doll, one of eight historical dolls produced by the Pleasant Company who arrive with dresses, accessories, and a series of books about their lives.

Does American Girl have black dolls?

American Girl just didn’t have a variety of Black dolls to choose from. Melody is the third Black American girl ever made even though the company was established in 1986. However in 2014, the company decided to discontinue Cecile along with two other dolls of color, and Addy was left as the only Black doll.

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