Camille Smith Zeigler has turned her Southwest Atlanta home into a dazzling winter wonderland. Her collection of over 300 Black Santas fills every corner with joy and diversity. Each Santa represents more than Christmas cheer—it’s a celebration of her family’s legacy and a bold statement about inclusivity.
A Family Tradition Honoring Diversity
The tradition began with Zeigler’s late sister, Brenda, who started collecting Black Santas years ago. Brenda believed in showing children that Santa could come in many forms. After Brenda passed away in 2013, Zeigler and her other sister vowed to carry on her mission.
“When we grew up, we only saw one kind of Santa,” Zeigler told Fox 5. “Now, it’s important for our nieces and nephews to see that Santa comes in different forms and from different places.”
The collection now serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of representation. It’s a way to ensure that all children, especially Black children, feel included during the holidays.
A Growing Collection With Nationwide Treasures
Zeigler’s collection has grown significantly, especially during the pandemic. The sisters travel far and wide to add unique pieces to their festive display. From Dallas to New Orleans and New York, every Santa has its own story.
“We’ve found Black Santas from all over the country,” Zeigler shared. “Each one brings something special to our home.”
The collection is unpacked each October and stays on display until January. Visitors are welcomed to witness the festive wonder, which has become a highlight of the holiday season in their community.
Creating a Space of Joy and Inclusion
For Zeigler, the Black Santas are more than decorations. They represent a commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
“We want people to know there are many ways to celebrate,” she explained. “Santa is Santa to whoever the children are loving at that time.”
The collection has become a source of pride and a beacon of holiday spirit. It bridges generations and sparks meaningful conversations about representation.
A Home Filled With Holiday Spirit
Zeigler’s home is now a sanctuary of festive delight. The 300-plus Black Santas inspire awe and admiration among visitors. Each figure is a symbol of love, family, and cultural pride.
Through this cherished tradition, Zeigler ensures that her sister Brenda’s vision lives on. Her home is not just a display of Christmas cheer—it’s a celebration of diversity that leaves a lasting impact on everyone who visits.







