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Reframing Black Kids' Self-Esteem with Kahran and Regis Bethencourt

Black History Year

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The Influence of Doll Tests and the Power of Photography

This chapter discusses the influential doll tests conducted by psychologists Kenneth and Mami Clark in the 1940s, revealing the impact of racism on Black children's self-esteem. It also introduces Karan and Regis Bethencourt, child photographers challenging harmful media depictions through their Afro Art Series, and explores how photography was used by Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth to challenge anti-black norms during the abolition movement.

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