Anderson told the Journal Sentinel he was escorting an unruly student out of West High School when the student began lobbing the n-word at him. Do not call me that.”The principal, Karen Boran, later told Anderson he had “an uphill battle” to keep his job, the Journal Sentinel reported. “What if a white student calls a black student an n-word, but doesn’t say the word? In the meantime, Anderson’s co-workers at West High School set up a fundraiser for his family on GoFundMe. Hundreds left their classrooms and marched two miles to the district’s offices in a protests organized by the black student union.
Source: Washington Post October 19, 2019 17:26 UTC