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  2. Kenneth and Mamie Clark - Wikipedia

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    Despite the many changes in some parts of society, Davis found the same results as did the Drs. Clark in their study of the late 1930s and early 1940s. In the original experiments, the majority of the children chose the white dolls. When Davis repeated the experiment 15 out of 21 children also chose the white dolls over the black doll.

  3. A Girl like Me (film) - Wikipedia

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    The video begins with interviews with Kiri Davis and her peers about how black features did not conform to society's standards of beauty. The next section was a repeat of an experiment conducted by Kenneth Clark in the 1940s where African-American children were asked to choose between black or white dolls.

  4. Kiri Davis - Wikipedia

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    New 'Doll Test' Produces Ugly Results, August 16, 2006 Baltimore Times. African-American Images: The New Doll Test, October 2, 2006 on Talk of the Nation, NPR. Video: A Girl Like Me, Entire documentary on NAACP website with introductory text. Accessed August 27, 2007. A Girl Like Me: Background a discussion of making the documentary

  5. Dark Girls - Wikipedia

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    It also reports on a new version of the 1940s black doll experiment by Kenneth and Mamie Clark, which proved that black children had internalized racism by having children select a white or a black doll (they typically chose white) based on questions asked. In the updated version, black children favored light-skinned dolls over dark-skinned dolls.

  6. Talk:Kenneth and Mamie Clark - Wikipedia

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    I propose that this article, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, should be split into three articles: Mamie Phipps Clark, a biographical article for Mamie (which already exists as a separate article) Kenneth B. Clark, a biographical article for Kenneth; Clark experiments, covering the doll and colouring experiments. I'm not tied to this name.

  7. A souvenir slammed as 'white savior Barbie' has some ... - AOL

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    The doll’s box reads, “This souvenir is presented by Mattel (HK) Ltd. to adopting parents of Chinese orphan children staying at the White Swan Hotel, Guangzhou, China.”

  8. It's National Barbie Day. Dolls by year, and how valuable.

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    Dahlia Barbie (2006): In a strapless white gown with black lace and white satin gloves, the 2006 release is worth $2,423. Byron Lars Coco Barbie (2007): With a resale value of up to $1,101, the ...

  9. Kenneth Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark (13 July 1903 – 21 May 1983) was a British art historian, museum director and broadcaster. His expertise covered a wide range of artists and periods, but he is particularly associated with Italian Renaissance art, most of all that of Leonardo da Vinci .