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    From the page: This is one of the most requested programs in FRONTLINE's history. It is about an Iowa schoolteacher who, the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in 1968, gave her third-grade students a first-hand experience in the meaning of discrimination. This is the story of... more

    Reviewed by julieann081 Aug 09 2008, 12:19pm ( 182 reviews ) pbs.org

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  • Rated by tiffquiet1 on Dec 06, 10:03am

    Extremely interesting experiment. Teachers just don't teach like this anymore.
  • Rated by chocho90 on Nov 14, 6:53pm

    Really interesting experiment.
  • Rated by ijsthee on Nov 02, 12:37am

    many thanks to whoever stumbled this. risky but amazing experiment
  • Rated by geniuswaitress on Oct 19, 6:22am

    "No, I don't want to see it used more widely, I want to see the necessity for it wiped out." That's why this teacher is an amazing teacher and an amazing person. Read about this years ago --so glad to see it.
  • Rated by bordertourista on Oct 16, 9:16pm

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  • Rated by chococat1970 on Sep 29, 3:14pm

    saw this years ago and still love it
  • Rated by kashifF on Sep 22, 8:43pm

    "No Arab is superior over a non-Arab, and no white is superior over black and superiority is by righteousness and God-fearing alone (Surat Al-Hujurat, 49:13" this programme is really awesome Amazing and thought provoking.
  • Rated by kamesan on Aug 28, 4:43pm

    Because of the "standardization movement", creative educational responses in schools have become rare to non-existent.
  • Rated by efausak on Aug 28, 12:13am

    really an eye opening story, an excellent lesson on so many levels. I found it particularly interesting how the students performed worse when they were prejudiced against. It is also a lesson that could go horribly wrong, I'm glad it didn't and it had such a positive impact.
  • Rated by priapic on Aug 04, 9:21pm

    This was so powerful.A AMAZING documentary.I was teary through the whole thing.