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University professor placed on leave after using the N-word because he 'was only teaching' - Face2Face Africa

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A professor at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh has been placed on paid leave after he was filmed using the N-word during an online class and also appearing to grant his students permission to use the slur. In the video that was shared on social media, professor Gary Shank can be heard giving the students the...

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