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Inside the Writer's Mind propels readers into 30 very different
stories, written for magazines, newspapers and the Internet. Among
the stories Stephen G. Bloom dissects are profiles of accused
murderers, a Little League umpire, a husband and wife who sign a
suicide pact, a world-famous Brazilian plastic surgeon, and a
notorious abortionist. Bloom writes about his job canning fruit
cocktail, a disaster of a Caribbean cruise vacation, a lethal
family of professional wrestlers, and an afternoon spent with Dr.
Ruth.
The never-before-told true story of Jane Elliott and the
"Blue-Eyes, Brown-Eyes Experiment" she made world-famous, using eye
color to simulate racism. The day after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
assassination in 1968, Jane Elliott, a schoolteacher in rural Iowa,
introduced to her all-white third-grade class a shocking experiment
to demonstrate the scorching impact of racism. Elliott separated
students into two groups. She instructed the brown-eyed children to
heckle and berate the blue-eyed students, even to start fights with
them. Without telling the children the experiment's purpose,
Elliott demonstrated how easy it was to create abhorrent racist
behavior based on students' eye color, not skin color. As a result,
Elliott would go on to appear on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show,
followed by a stormy White House conference, The Oprah Winfrey
Show, and thousands of media events and diversity-training sessions
worldwide, during which she employed the provocative experiment to
induce racism. Was the experiment benign? Or was it a cruel,
self-serving exercise in sadism? Did it work? Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes
is a meticulously researched book that details for the first time
Jane Elliott's jagged rise to stardom. It is an unflinching
assessment of the incendiary experiment forever associated with
Elliott, even though she was not the first to try it out. Blue
Eyes, Brown Eyes offers an intimate portrait of the insular
community where Elliott grew up and conducted the experiment on the
town's children for more than a decade. The searing story is a
cautionary tale that examines power and privilege in and out of the
classroom. It also documents small-town White America's reflex
reaction to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1970s and 1980s, as
well as the subsequent meteoric rise of diversity training that
flourishes today. All the while, Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes reveals the
struggles that tormented a determined and righteous woman, today
referred to as the "Mother of Diversity Training," who was driven
against all odds to succeed.
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