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Black Virginia Democrats Call Out Republican Opponents for Flyers Featuring Black Politicians Dangling From Ropes Like Puppets
Josh Cole and Alex Askew, two Black Virginia delegates, say the flyers are a racist dog whistle.
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Maine Student Stages Walkout After Her Anti-Racism Art Is Removed From School Library
The administration said the student’s controversial painting was removed because the librarian did not get permission to display it.
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Massachusetts High School Football Game Ends After Brawl Over Racial Slurs
Head coach Willie McGinnes says his players and an assistant coach were called the n-word at a game on Sept. 17.
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Video of Former Security Guard Shooting Alvin Motley Jr. Shown in Court
Livingston told a witness that he had shot and killed four people before he fatally shot Alvin Motley Jr. during a dispute over loud music.
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Professor Who Allegedly Yelled Racial Slurs and Spit on Black Woman Resigns Amid Felony Charges
Alberto Friedmann’s attorney says his client wouldn’t use racial slurs because he’s a minority himself and a child of immigrants.
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10 Black Female Officers Accuse DC Police of Racial and Sexual Discrimination in Class-Action Lawsuit
One plaintiff said a fellow officer on the Metropolitan Police force took out his penis and urinated in a bottle in front of her, according to the lawsuit.
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Racist Petition to Reinstate Slavery Circulates at Missouri High School: Report
The Park Hill School District will be holding ‘listening tours’ for students impacted by the petition that circulated Park Hill South High School.
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Jay-Z’s Team Roc Files Lawsuit Against Kansas City Police, Citing a Laundry List of Complaints About Abuse
The lawsuit lists several cases against Kansas City officers; a spokesperson for KCKPD says the department will be reviewing the petition before responding.
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The Caucacity: White Man Arrested on Hate Crime Charges, Accused of Yelling Racial Slurs at Black Family
Bradley Gummow was arrested on Saturday for making a false 911 call, three counts of hate crimes and resisting arrest by South Beloit Police.
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FEMA Revamps Strict Policy That Prevented Many Black Families From Receiving Disaster Aid
FEMA relied on records like deeds and wills, but many Black families in the South inherited their homes.