About two-thirds of the black children preferred a white doll.
It was the same as a white doll, only a different colour.
The experiment showed a clear preference for the white doll among all children in the study.
First the white doll, then the black.
But Bridgette wasn't interested; she claimed the white doll.
In the tests, young black children were shown both black and white dolls and asked which they preferred.
The overwhelming majority of the black children chose the white doll.
Elizabeth could not take her eyes off the perfect little thing, like a pink and white doll.
Furthermore, many black students were forced to associate with "white dolls" or colors similar, but lighter, than their own skin.
In the original experiment(s) the majority of the children choose the white dolls.