• MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Similar social experiments include the same fear from being on the receiving end of society when people in real life dressed as Muslims, Jews, homeless people, even as black people (much harder to do). There is such trusism as walking in the shoes of another person. Living as them for a week would be most interesting.

    • Wren@lemmy.today
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      20 hours ago

      Black Like Me was eye opening for a lot of people. Even John Howard Griffin, who did blackface to understand the black southern experience, and already fought for civil rights, was surprised by how he was treated.

      If I remember it right, at the beginning of his journey he had to beg and find help because he was refused service when trying to cash his travellers checks.