Dr. Kenneth Clark,(not to be confused with British art historian and TV personality, Sir Kenneth Clark.),and his wife Mamie Phipps Clark, were African American psychologists. (Mamie was the first black woman to receive a doctorate of psychology degree from Columbia University.) In the 1940's they developed a series of tests,called 'the doll tests',based on Mamie’s Howard University master’s thesis,'The Development of Consciousness of Self in Negro Preschool Children'.
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Mamie being awarded the American Association of University Women's Achievement Award by Elizabeth Michaels, in 1973. The award is described on the AAUW website as, "presented to an individual whose record of achievement in any scholarly or professional field spans 20 or more years. Through this award, AAUW publicly recognizes the highest standards of service in the public and private sectors. The award underscores the significant accomplishments of those who advance the goals of AAUW". The AAUW's slogan is 'Empowering women since 1881". |
The three year olds preferred the dark and light skinned dolls equally. But by the age of seven,76% of the kids preferred the Caucasian doll. Most of the children judged the Caucasian doll to have the more positive characteristics. In Arkansas one boy,when asked which doll resembled him, smiled, pointed to the brown doll and said,"That's a N----r. I'm a N----r.". When faced with the same question,children in the Massachusetts Doll Tests refused to answer, or cried and ran out of the room. Dr. Clark wasn't sure which was more disturbing. In fact,the Clark's were so disturbed by the results of the tests that they didn't publish their findings for quite a while after the conclusion of the tests.
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Dr. Kenneth Clark with a child during The Doll Tests. |
In it's ruling the Supreme Court stated, “To separate Black children from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.”
Similar tests to The Doll Test have been repeated over the years,most notably in 2006, 2009, and 2010. In 2010 CNN hired Margaret Beale Spencer to perform a similar test. Spencer used a questionnaire to test 133 kids with different racial and income backgrounds. Her tests also included Caucasian children. The tests used cartoon children and a color bar of skin tones. Her results were somewhat different from the Clarks'. The African American kids had more positive reactions to the brown skinned dolls. The Caucasian kids were very biased toward the white dolls. Said Dr. Welansa Asrat,a specialist in cross-cultural psychiatry, “The black kids’ self-perception has improved since the 1940s, while the white kids’ remained invested in the stereotypes.”
How do I end this post? That last sentence is pretty depressing. When will people realize that we are all just humans? The last few years have been discouraging,with blatant racism rearing it's ugly head again. The world had made strides in the right direction,but it has slipped back down an ugly slope. Let's hope this new decade will be different.
***For more on the dolls used in the tests,and for more on the study,please see Debbie Behan Garrett's excellent post on the Black Doll Collecting blog HERE.***