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Why was the "doll study important? ​

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It showed what was believed to be the impact of segregation on children, leading to a change in the way every American student is educated. "The Black-white doll study was instrumental to the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation decision," Dr. Dye said.

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It showed what was believed to be the impact of segregation on children, leading to a change in the way every American student is educated.

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