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The Doll Test: Choosing Equality

From the Series Carolrhoda Books ®
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Four dolls.
Two psychologists.
One landmark court case.
During the first half of the twentieth century, schoolchildren in many parts of the United States were segregated--Black children and white children could not legally attend the same schools. In their so-called doll test, pioneering Black psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark investigated the effects of segregation by presenting children with two Black and two white baby dolls. "Show me the doll that you like best," they said. "Show me the doll that looks like you."

Their research showed that segregation harmed Black children. When the Brown v. Board of Education case came along to challenge school segregation, Kenneth Clark testified about the doll test. His testimony was compelling, and in 1954, the US Supreme court ultimately declared school segregation illegal.

Narrated by dolls, this book-length poem by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford introduces Kenneth and Mamie Clark and their powerful research to young readers.

Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 3
Copyright 2024
BISACS JNF053140, JNF025210, JNF056000
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Carolrhoda Books ®
Language English
Number of Pages 32
ISBN 9781728477930
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2024-11-05
Author Weatherford, Carole Boston
Illustrator Cooper, David Elmo
Dewey 370.15
Dimensions 9.25 x 11
 

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