Black History Month: Black Health and Wellness | The Clarks, “The Doll Test”, and Brown v. Board: Swift Currie
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New-York Historical Society on X: ""Which is the doll that looks like you?" "Which is the good doll?" Black sociologists Kenneth & Mamie Clark asked these questions in their famous doll
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Kenneth and Mamie Clark Doll - Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Kenneth and Mamie Clark Doll - Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Black History Month: Black Health and Wellness | The Clarks, “The Doll Test”, and Brown v. Board: Swift Currie
When the Doll Test was first performed by psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark in the 1940s, it was “to study the psychological effects of segregation... | By While We Are Still Here:
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