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HISTORY This Week

Barbie for President!

HISTORY This Week

The HISTORY® Channel

History, Education, Society & Culture

4.63.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

July 29th, 1992. The Baltimore Sun runs a feature about a surprise candidate in the upcoming presidential race: Barbie. The 11.5-inch icon of girlhood and glamor is running for office – and flying off the shelves. But how did a plaything become important enough to make national news? To answer that question, we take you on a journey through doll history, from French porcelain beauties to cherubs that stood for women’s suffrage. And of course, the doll who taught us how fun life in plastic could be. How did these dolls revolutionize play and even politics? And what do they have to tell us about ourselves? 


Special thanks to our guests: Florence Theriault, doll expert and founder of Theriault’s antique auction firm; Pat Wahler, author of The Rose of Washington Square: A Novel of Rose O'Neill, Creator of the Kewpie Doll; and Robin Gerber, author of Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her.





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0:00.0

The History Channel, original podcast.

0:05.5

History this week, July 29, 1992.

0:11.0

I'm Sally Helm.

0:13.6

The presidential campaign is in full swing.

0:17.3

Democrats have nominated Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton

0:20.6

in a rockest convention at New York's Madison Square Garden.

0:24.1

And Republicans are heading to the Houston Astrodome

0:27.2

to re-nominate President George H. W. Bush.

0:31.4

But now, between those two conventions,

0:35.5

a surprise candidate has entered the race.

0:39.7

Someone with national name recognition,

0:42.9

someone with a kind of unconventional resume,

0:45.9

experience in business, medicine,

0:48.8

and even space exploration.

0:51.9

A candidate who drives a sports car and lives in a cool pink house.

0:58.1

That candidate is Barbie.

1:02.5

Or as the toy company Mattel calls her President Barbie.

1:07.9

The Baltimore Sun runs a picture of the candidate waving

1:11.0

from the White House lawn and another glamorous shot of her

1:14.9

in a ball gown patterned red, white and blue.

1:18.1

The paper quotes a real political fundraiser wondering if Barbie

1:21.9

is old enough to run for president.

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