Treasures Paper Doll Magazine February 2018

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A publication dedicated to two dimensional paper gems.

Special Black History Month Issue Featured Paper Doll: Elizabeth Key Grinstead

Bonus: Black History Month Greeting Cards

Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll Š 2018 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova M. Edwards

February 2018


A publication produced by Nova M. Edwards, LVK Paper Dolls. Volume 2, Issue 2 February 2018

Published by Nova M. Edwards lvkpaperdolls@aol.com

EDITOR ILLUSTRATOR

Copyright © 2018 by Nova M. Edwards, LVK Paper Dolls

Nova M. Edwards

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means – graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems – without written permission of the publisher. The written instructions, illustrations, paper dolls, paper doll clothes, and projects are intended for the personal, noncommercial use and are under federal copyright laws; they are not intended to be reproduced in any form for commercial use.

Cover: Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll © 2018 Nova M. Edwards, LVK Paper Dolls


Contents Note from the Editor

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Instructions

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll Dress 1

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll Dress 2

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Greeting Card

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Bessie Coleman Greeting Card

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MoElleBoutique Ready Made Prints and Custom/Original Art www.MoElleBoutique.etsy.com Audre Lorde - Garden $12.00+ Audre Lorde - Garden Description This vibrant burst of springtime watercolor features Black Feminist and writer, Audre Lorde(1934-1992). Lorde used her platform of poetry and writing to voice the social injustices that impacted women, and Black Female identity. Her works were incredibly influential for feminist thought, and the LGBT community. *Printed on Glossy Photo Paper - available in Regular (8"x10") or Small (5"x7")

Malcolm X - Spectral $12.00+ Malcolm X - Spectral Description This multicolored watercolor of the prolific civil rights leader, Malcolm X will bring a rainbow indoors! Malcolm X(19251965), was on the forefront of Black liberation, and strongly vocalized the state of race relations and its impact upon the Black community in the 1960s. *Printed on Glossy Photo Paper - available in Regular (8"x10") or Small (5"x7")

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Note from the Editor

The origin of Black History month began 1926 when Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a graduate of Harvard University, founded Negro History Week. Dr. Woodson felt that African Americans were ignored and not properly represented in history. He chose Negro History Week to be observed in the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976, Negro History Week evolved into Black History Month. Dr. Woodson also established the Association for the Study of AfroAmerican Life and History in 1915, and the Journal of Negro History in 1916. He also wrote several books, one of which was, "The Miseducation of the Negro," published in 1933.1

In honor of Black History, this month’s featured paper doll is Elizabeth Key Grinstead (1630-1665). Elizabeth Key was born in the Virginia colony to an African indentured servant mother and a free English father. Before Elizabeth’s father died, he made arrangements for her to be free when she turned 15. Unfortunately, the person who had custody of Elizabeth’s indenture did not release her from that status. Therefore, she and her infant son (the result of her union with her future husband William Grinstead) were later classified as slaves. With the assistance of William, who was an attorney, Elizabeth became one of the first slaves in the North American colonies to sue for and be granted freedom for herself and her son. Once Elizabeth and her son were free, the court ordered that she be compensated for her lost years as an indentured servant and slave. Later, she and William were married.2 - Nova Edwards 1

The Freeman Institute. Carter G. Woodson: Founder of Black History Month. Accessed January 2018. http://www.freemaninstitute.com/woodson.htm 2 Robinson, Yonaia. BlackPast.org. Grinstead, Elizabeth Key (1630–1665). Accessed January 2018. http://www.blackpast.org/aah/grinstead-elizabeth-key-1630

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PECHE B. ARTISTIC CREATIONS ARTISTPECHE www.ARTISTPECHE.etsy.com

ART PRINT BARACK OBAMA $25.00+ Art Print Barack Obama Description Giclee Art Print Artist Peche B. Printed from original acrylic painting. This artist created bold, colorful, contemporary paintings of many famous faces. America's first Black President celebrated.

FREDRICK DOUGLAS PORTRAIT PRINT $25.00+ Frederick Douglas Portrait Print Description Art print reproduction of a painting of Fredrick Douglas by Artist Peche B. A one of a kind stylized painting of a great African American. Size 8x10, 11x14, 11x17

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Instructions • Cut out the paper doll and her clothes. • Use the tabs on the paper doll’s clothes to secure them on the doll. • Greeting cards: fold on the dashed lines to create quarter fold greeting cards. • The paper doll in this issue, as well as many others, can be found at: www.lvkpaperdolls.etsy.com

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll

Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll © 2018 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova M. Edwards

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll Dress 1

© 2017 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova M. Edwards

Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll ©2018 Nova M. Edwards

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll Dress 2

Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll ©2018 Nova M. Edwards

Jane Austen Paper Doll © 2017 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova M. Edwards

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Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll © 2018 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova Edwards

Celebrate Black History Month

Elizabeth Key Grinstead Paper Doll © 2017 Nova M. Edwards



Bessie Coleman Paper Doll Š 2017 LVK Paper Dolls, Nova Edwards

Celebrate Black History Month

Bessie Coleman Paper Doll Š 2017 Nova M. Edwards



Set of Six Blank Greeting Cards | $9 • Three images of the Sojourner Truth paper doll, two cards of each image • Cards are blank inside for a personal message • Cards are 4.25” x 5.5” (A2) • Cards are enclosed in a white box www.lvkpaperdolls.etsy.com

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LVK Paper Dolls PO Box 1895 Folsom, CA 95763 Email: lvkpaperdolls@aol.com Websites: www.lvkpaperdolls.etsy.com www.lvkpaperdolls.com www.amazon.com/handmade/LVK-Paper-Dolls Search for Nova M. Edwards on Amazon.com


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