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Quick Take
Modern versions of the Doll Experiment—like Kiri Davis’s A Girl Like Me—show that racial bias in children’s self-image still persists decades later.
References
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Davis, K. (2005). A Girl Like Me [Documentary]. Reel Works Teen Filmmaking.
CNN (2010). Kids on Race: The Doll Study Revisited.
Clark, K., & Clark, M. (1947). Racial Identification and Preference in Negro Children. Journal of Negro Education, 19(3), 341–350.
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