The 1985 episode "A Class Divided" by Frontline profiled this educator, whose most famous exercise occurred a day after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this educator who, in 1968, investigated the effects of racial discrimination by first making brown-eyed children feel superior to blue-eyed children.
ANSWER: Jane Elliott [or Jane Jennison]
[10e] Elliott was considered a frontrunner of training described by this word, designed to reduce prejudice and discrimination. This word makes up the "D" alongside "equity" and "inclusion" in the acronym "DEI."
ANSWER: diversity
[10h] Elliott's brown-eyed/blue-eyed classroom exercise occurred in this state. In another study from this state, Wendell Johnson and Mary Tudor insulted some stuttering children while giving others speech therapy.
ANSWER: Iowa
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