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Police Search of Delaware State University Team Draws Outrage

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The bus of the women’s lacrosse team was pulled over last month by Georgia sheriff’s deputies and searched by a drug-sniffing dog. Delaware officials called video of the search “disturbing.”

Source: Unpublished Black History

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