Read the following excerpt from “All Together Now”:

What can parents do? We can put our faith in young people as a positive force. I have yet to find a racist baby. Babies come into the world as blank as slates and, with their beautiful innocence, see others not as different but as enjoyable companions. Children learn ideas and attitudes from the adults who nurture them. I absolutely believe that children do not adopt prejudices unless they absorb them from their parents or teachers.

What would be a good question to ask about Jordan’s comment that she has “yet to find a racist baby”?
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Does Jordan believe babies can be racist?

How do babies tend to view their parents?

How does Jordan believe children become prejudiced?

I'll be glad to comment on your answers.

Anyone have the answers??

The best question to ask about Jordan's comment would be: "How does Jordan believe children become prejudiced?" This question directly relates to the statement she made in the excerpt and allows for a deeper understanding of her perspective on the topic. To find the answer, we can refer back to the provided excerpt. Jordan believes that children do not adopt prejudices unless they absorb them from their parents or teachers. According to her, babies come into the world with a blank slate and see others as enjoyable companions, not as different. It is through the influence of adults who nurture them that children learn ideas and attitudes which can lead to prejudice.