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Phi Mu Sorority, University of Southern Mississippi on Probation After Black...

The University of Southern Mississippi confirmed on Monday that six students dressed in blackface for a costume party. The USM Dean of Students Office said the six women, all members of Phi Mu sorority, dressed in blackface to depict themselves as...

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Eric Sanders, Esq., Receives Humanitarian Award

Eric Sanders Esq., a nationally recognized civil rights attorney has been awarded the 2011 You Can Go to College Committee Foundation Humanitarian Award. This prestigious award is presented from time to time to an outstanding individual who donates...

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Black Midtown Hotel Cook: Two Co-Workers Dressed Like the Ku Klux...

A black midtown hotel cook says two co-workers inside of a year have dressed like the Ku Klux Klan and harassed him. Julius Jones said the latest incident occurred Tuesday at the Roger Smith Hotel — a day after he hit the hotel and three...

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NYC Settles Illegal Strip Search Case For $90K Where Male Detective...

NYC Settles Illegal Strip Search Case For $90K Where Male Detective Photographed Woman’s Below Waist Tattoo. After Bova filed a complaint, NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau investigators found 17 women who also claimed they had been strip-searched by...

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A Black Hotel Cook Alleges Further Retaliation When Another Employee Donned...

New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., alleges in a $35 million federal lawsuit that The Roger Smith Hotel in Midtown Manhattan fostered a hostile work environment by ignoring and failing to properly...

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Black Employee Subjected to Makeshift Dummy ‘Hanging’ From A Beam

Islip officials are investigating a Halloween prank in which a town employee hung a masked dummy from a roof beam at a Central Islip parks maintenance shop. The effigy upset at least one African-American town employee, who reported it to police but...

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