At the height of segregation, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a series of experiments to determine the lasting effects of separating children by race. Those observations, widely recognized as “the doll tests,” would conclude that prejudice, discrimination, and segregation created a sense of inferiority in African-American children and deeply wounded their self-esteem. Many decades […]
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