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16 June, 15:44

what did elliot say about the attitude of sympathetic indifference people in her community had toward racial discrimination

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  1. 16 June, 17:56
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    Jane Elliott said that while some people have sympathetic indifference towards racial discrimination, they were tolerant of it in others and did nothing to stop it.

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    From One Friday In April, 1968, Jane Elliott - who is a third grade teacher - describes how the children in her class described Negroes when she asked them and how they were describing blacks from what they heard from parents.

    Jane Elliot also described the sympathetic indifference towards blacks in her community by knowing that racial discrimination is wrong, sometimes even speaking about it, but tolerating it in others, not doing anything to stop it and even continue to discriminate.
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