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Florida teacher under investigation for telling her class she has the right to ‘dislike Blacks’ - Face2Face Africa

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A social studies teacher at Poinciana High School in Florida has been reassigned pending the outcome of an investigation after she told her class she has the right to “dislike Blacks” during an online lesson on October 12, the New York Post reports. In the video of the incident that has been shared on social...

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