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What was the result of jane elliott's lesson in which she separated blue-eyed children and brown-eyed children and treated them differently?

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  1. 24 April, 04:07
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    In Jane Elliott's "Blue-eyed, brown-eyed" lesson, the students were treated differently and put into "minority groups based on their eye color. As a result, the students learned how awful it is to be treated differently due to a biological attribute such as eye color or skin color. Jane Elliott was then enticed to become an activist and public speaker about civil rights. The lesson was also then video-taped and made into a movie.
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