Kenneth and Mamie Clark Quote

The discrepancy between identifying one's own color and indicating one's color preference is too great to be ignored. The negation of the color, brown, exists in the same complexity of attitudes in which there also exists knowledge of the fact that the child himself must be identified with that which he rejects.


Emotional Factors in Racial Identification and Preference in Negro Children. The Journal of Negro Education [Summer 1950]


The discrepancy between identifying one's own color and indicating one's color preference is too great to be ignored. The negation of the color,...

The discrepancy between identifying one's own color and indicating one's color preference is too great to be ignored. The negation of the color,...

The discrepancy between identifying one's own color and indicating one's color preference is too great to be ignored. The negation of the color,...

The discrepancy between identifying one's own color and indicating one's color preference is too great to be ignored. The negation of the color,...