When I was a small boy, somewhere between 3 and 4 my SOUTHERN parents took me with to to visit someone who lived in an apartment. Outside the apartment was a black kid playing in the sandbox. I remember just not caring about his skin color and just being excited to play with another kid who was my age. My parents didn't try to stop me, they didn't scold me afterwards, in fact if they said anything at all it would have been, "did you have fun?"
So whatever line of caca this woman is peddling is full of crap. At least with me anyway. Yeah, I saw his skin color wasn't the same as mine but I just didn't care. He was a kid to play with.
Did I mention that my parents were Southerners, I was born in the South but raised in the west (California and Utah).
Also with this women's theory on a child's racist development why is she targeting just white kids? If her theory is true, wouldn't that apply to all kids of all races.
I don't remember very well but that little black kid didn't seem to have a problem playing with a little white kid.
BTW this would have had to have happened in the early 60's, about 1961 or 62 because I almost 67 now.
Did I shatter any stereotypes about white people from the South yet? I got more.