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which we did together, I stole from her, on racial identification in Negro children, which we'll talk about some time.

But I think my master's thesis had some innocuous subject like attitudes towards parents, in which I was more interested in developing an attitude scale than I think I was in the subject matter-- although analysis might prove otherwise.

My doctor's dissertation had something to do with social factors affecting memory and recall. This was --

I think maybe we ought to close up on this, because there's a young man waiting for me now.

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This concludes the interview of February 4, 1976, with Dr. Kenneth B. Clark in New York City.





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