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Rich, Cynthia Jo | 1 |
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Rich, Cynthia Jo – Race Relations Reporter, 1973
Argues that black mothers in the U.S. are adversely affected by the white stereotype of the quiet passive baby, citing evidence that in Africa, black neonates show a rapid growth in motor development, while in Mexico, Mayan Indian babies, just minutes old, demonstrate a precocious development in sensory perception. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Heredity, Infant Behavior