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This inspiring graphic noveltells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research in the racial identity and development of self inBlack children, the work thatultimately played a vital role in the landmarkBrown v. Board of Education case.

Part of American Psychological Association''s Extraordinary Women in Psychology series.

Mamie was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas, during a time when United States laws intentionally disadvantaged Black people and permitted racial segregation. This profoundly impacted her life and work and instilledin her an unstoppable force to champion for Black children. Mamie made a difference with science – she studied math and psychology at Howard University. She was first the Black woman to graduate from Columbia University with a doctorate degree in psychology. Mamie expanded her earlier master''s researchinto the famous black-doll/

Mamie Phipps Clark Champion for Children

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This inspiring graphic noveltells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research... Read more

    Publisher: American Psychological Association
    Publication Date: 2/6/2024
    ISBN13: 9781433830488, 978-1433830488
    ISBN10: 1433830485

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    This inspiring graphic noveltells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research in the racial identity and development of self inBlack children, the work thatultimately played a vital role in the landmarkBrown v. Board of Education case.

    Part of American Psychological Association''s Extraordinary Women in Psychology series.

    Mamie was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas, during a time when United States laws intentionally disadvantaged Black people and permitted racial segregation. This profoundly impacted her life and work and instilledin her an unstoppable force to champion for Black children. Mamie made a difference with science – she studied math and psychology at Howard University. She was first the Black woman to graduate from Columbia University with a doctorate degree in psychology. Mamie expanded her earlier master''s researchinto the famous black-doll/

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