Many companies in the late 1800's and first half of the 1900's made toys that featured black faced characters. There are many collectors of Black Americana, so a toy with a black-faced character has a higher market value than a similar toy with a character that is not black-faced. Most black-faced toys we have been able to identify the toy maker and are shown throughout the website. This chapter shows Black Americana toys that we have not been able to identify the maker.