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In Scotland some excellent ballads in the ancient manner were written in the 18th century, such as Jane Elliott's _Lament for Flodden_, and the fine ballad of Sir Patrick Spence.
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In Scotland some excellent ballads in the ancient manner were written in the 18th century, such as Jane Elliott's
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I use it mostly for the classic programs such as Jane Elliott's experiments (
Wired Campus 2010
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I use it mostly for the classic programs such as Jane Elliott's experiments (
Wired Campus 2010
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I use it mostly for the classic programs such as Jane Elliott's experiments (
Wired Campus 2010
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We have a retired school teacher named Jane Elliott to thank for the leftward infantilizing of the American mind.
Jane Elliott and her Blue-Eyed Devil Children by Carl F. Horowitz 2006
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Read the whole thing, and if you want more, here are two articles VDARE.com did on Jane Elliott.
Jane Elliott and her Blue-Eyed Devil Children by Carl F. Horowitz 2006
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We have a retired school teacher named Jane Elliott to thank for the leftward infantilizing of the American mind.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Jane Elliott and her Blue-Eyed Devil Children by Carl F. Horowitz 2006
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This inborn “us-versus-them” mentality can be easily converted into racism, as was dramatically demonstrated in a well-known experiment conducted by an elementary school teacher, Jane Elliott, after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. One day, she told her all-white midwestern class of students that they were going to divide into two groups: blue-eyed and brown-eyed children.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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This inborn “us-versus-them” mentality can be easily converted into racism, as was dramatically demonstrated in a well-known experiment conducted by an elementary school teacher, Jane Elliott, after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. One day, she told her all-white midwestern class of students that they were going to divide into two groups: blue-eyed and brown-eyed children.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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