Okla. State Students Celebrate MLK Day in ‘Blackface’ … or Was It Just a Face Mask?

Two Oklahoma State University students decided that the best way to celebrate not having classes because of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday was to paint their faces black. Suggested Reading Paris Jackson Blasts Haters for Criticizing Tour on Michael Jackson’s Death Anniversary A Peek Inside Travis Hunter’s New Jacksonville Mansion In Minnesota Assassination Attempt, Wife’s…

Two Oklahoma State University students decided that the best way to celebrate not having classes because of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday was to paint their faces black.

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The photo posted by a student presumably named “Abbey” was posted to Instagram and immediately caught the attention of black students at Oklahoma State.

https://twitter.com/OSU_Afro_Am/status/821475860549083141
https://twitter.com/Only_A_Chief/status/821479896291692545
https://twitter.com/KayseIlean/status/821484389657956352

Not everyone assumed the students were deliberately wearing “blackface.” One person noted that she often wears a face mask for her skin:

https://twitter.com/Only_A_Chief/status/821537208008114176

After receiving several tweets about the incident, Oklahoma State University issued a response:

https://twitter.com/okstate/status/821485411256115201

No further statement from the university has been released as of Wednesday morning. It’ll be interesting to see if the girls admit to wearing blackface or say they were just trying to refine their pores.

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