In the Van Ausdale and Feagin reading, a biracial girl says that White bunnies are boys, Black bunnies are girls, and Black and White bunnies are girls like her. What does this example teach us about racial identity in children?
A. Racial identity causes confusion and unhappiness in children.
B. Children tend to mimic what adults say about race.
C. Skin color is often a salient part of children’s identities.
D. Children believe that race is biological.
Ans: C
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