Boston Latin Student Says Teacher Called Her N-Word
As the U.S. Attorney's Office investigates alleged incidents of racism at the Boston Latin School, another troubling allegation involving an African-American student has come to light.
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As the U.S. Attorney's Office investigates alleged incidents of racism at the Boston Latin School, another troubling allegation involving an African-American student has come to light.
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