Colorism & Segregation Turned into Passion & Purpose with Corage Dolls Founder Flora Ekpe Idang

Published: Aug. 17, 2022, 11 p.m.

"A Girl Like Me" - a documentary showing the impact of colorism on young black girls displayed the "Doll Test"- an experiment designed and conducted by Kenneth and Mamie Clark- studied the effects of segregation during the 1940's. These historical events ignited a fuse in Flora Epke Idang and her vision for Courage Dolls. 

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