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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GolliwogGolliwog - Wikipedia

    The golliwog, also spelled golliwogg or shortened to golly, is a doll-like character, created by cartoonist and author Florence Kate Upton, which appeared in children's books in the late 19th century, usually depicted as a type of rag doll.

  2. Golliwogg is a type of rag doll with black skin, red lips, and curly hair. It was inspired by a children's book character and became a popular toy and mascot, but also a controversial symbol of racism.

  3. El golliwog o Golliwogg era un personaje negro en los libros infantiles anglosajones en el siglo XIX. 1 Muy pronto después de la publicación de los libros fue representado en distintos productos, generalmente como un tipo de muñeco de trapo destinado a los niños y comercializado bajo el nombre de "golliwog".

  4. The golliwog image, popular in England and other European countries, is found on a variety of items, including postcards, jam jars, paperweights, brooches, wallets, perfume bottles, wooden puzzles, sheet music, wall paper, pottery, jewelry, greeting cards, clocks, and dolls.

  5. During the first half of the twentieth century, the Golliwog doll was a favourite children's soft toy in Europe. Only the Teddy Bear exceeded the Golliwog in popularity. Small children slept with their black dolls.

  6. 8 de feb. de 2009 · 20th February 1962: A black-faced brightly dressed soft doll with fuzzy hair, named ‘Golliwog’ after a character in a book by American writer Florence Kate Upton. His name has since been shortened to Golly, thus removing the offensive term ‘wog’.

  7. A black-faced, shock-haired, fat red lipped and goggled-eyed character in brightly coloured clothes introduced to Britain in 1895 with the publication of Bertha and Florence Kate Upton’s The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls.