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Former Ohio State cheerleading coach says she was fired for being vocal Black woman

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… of African-American Athletic Department employees, particularly African-American women.… all of the African-American cheerleaders were brunette, … -standing advocacy for African-American women employees and … the rights of African-American women and her …

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