Philip Zimbardo grew up in the Bronx, New York. His first published paper as an undergraduate explored the dynamics of prejudice between blacks and Puerto Ricans in the Bronx. He wrote on his application that his hero was Charlie Parker, the great jazz saxophonist. The idea that even in the 1950s, in the psychology department at Yale, that there was such racism and blatant stereotyping just seems unreal in this day and age.

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