Clark doll experiments.3 For those not familiar with this research, I’ll give a brief synopsis. In these tests, young black and white children, one at a time, answered a series of questions. A white doll and a black doll sat in front of the child during the whole exercise. An interviewer would ask the child things like “Which doll is the good doll?” and “Which doll is the bad doll?” Other questions included “Which doll is the pretty doll?” and “Which doll is the ugly one?”