
Black Baby Doll Series: The Introduction
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Nissen
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By:
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Saif Noble
About this listen
This book series is about the discovery that Dr. Kenneth and Mamie Clark made in 1954. The Baby doll experiment presented in the Supreme Court, to win the Brown vs. Educational Board case which challenged whether African Americans were equally protected under the law. The famous: BROWN VS. EDUCATIONAL BOARD 1954 COURT CASE TO DECIDE IF SEGREGATION IS HARMFUL TO CIVIL EQUALITY. Not only did the NAACP prove that Black people weren't equally protected, but also revealed psychological damage that effects Blacks today. in this five book series, we're diving into not only why, but this trauma can linger for centuries.
©2021, 2022, 2023 Sef Noble (P)2023 Sef Noble
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