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Basil D Tsiokos <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Oct 1997 14:41:17 -0400
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On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Michael Sime wrote:
 
> Ok, here's one that's been drving my wife & I nuts for a couple of weeks
> now.
>
> There was a documentary about a classroom 'experiment' (in the 60's or
> early 70's I think) where one day the teacher told the students that only
> those with blond hair were 'good' and all others were bad/evil/pick your
> adjective.
 
"Eye of the Storm."  The teacher was a woman, Jane Elliot? i think.  it
wasn't hair color, it was eye color (brown-eyed vs blue-eyed).  it took
place after Martin Luther King, Jr was shot, i believe, but i could be
wrong.
 
there was also an update a few years ago, where the children involved in
that experience are interviewed as adults.  don't remember where i saw
that one, or what it was called.
 
b
 
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