A Girl Like Me: Re-examining Racial Preference

Jamie - 26 April 2008 Original SourceComments (0)Bookmark


In 2005, 18-year-old filmmaker Kiri Davis recreated the Clarks’ experiment with 21 young black children at a daycare center in New York. In her seven-minute documentary, A Girl Like Me, Kiri presented the children with two dolls—a black one and a white one. Then, like in the original experiment, Kiri asked which they would rather play with and which they thought was “nice” and which was “bad.”


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