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Unbelievable, but MSNBC says it's true and the District Superintendent didn't deny it...
August 27, 2010:
Black kids can't run for class president at one public school in Mississippi
A ballot from class elections, designating which offices white and black students can hold, seems too completely racist to be real. In America. In 2010.
But shockingly and sadly, it is. MSNBC reported:
If you're black and a student at one public middle school in Mississippi, you can't run for president - only whites need apply.
Nettleton Middle School in Nettleton, Miss., has segregated its elected class positions by race, according to a memo sent home with children at the school last week that was obtained by NBC News.
The memo was first brought to light when Brandy Springer, a mother of four children, contacted blogger Suzy Richardson, founder and editor of the blog mixedandhappy.com. It was also reported by Gawker.
"My [eighth-grade] daughter came home from[Nettleton] school telling me that she wanted to try out for the school reporter, but it is only open to black students," Springer wrote Richardson. "They told her 'she should run for class president, that was open to only white students.'"
The memo indicates that only white students can be president of the school's eighth grade, while only black students can be vice president.
In seventh grade, whites are the only ones who can be both president and vice president, while the only position a black student at Nettleton can apply for in sixth grade is that of the class reporter.
The school superintendent issued a statement saying the policy is now "under review." (No word on why such a discriminatory policy can't be overturned ASAP.)
See the ballot here: http://blogs.chron.com/momhouston/2010/08/black_kids_cant_run_for_class_1.html
August 27, 2010:
Black kids can't run for class president at one public school in Mississippi
A ballot from class elections, designating which offices white and black students can hold, seems too completely racist to be real. In America. In 2010.
But shockingly and sadly, it is. MSNBC reported:
If you're black and a student at one public middle school in Mississippi, you can't run for president - only whites need apply.
Nettleton Middle School in Nettleton, Miss., has segregated its elected class positions by race, according to a memo sent home with children at the school last week that was obtained by NBC News.
The memo was first brought to light when Brandy Springer, a mother of four children, contacted blogger Suzy Richardson, founder and editor of the blog mixedandhappy.com. It was also reported by Gawker.
"My [eighth-grade] daughter came home from[Nettleton] school telling me that she wanted to try out for the school reporter, but it is only open to black students," Springer wrote Richardson. "They told her 'she should run for class president, that was open to only white students.'"
The memo indicates that only white students can be president of the school's eighth grade, while only black students can be vice president.
In seventh grade, whites are the only ones who can be both president and vice president, while the only position a black student at Nettleton can apply for in sixth grade is that of the class reporter.
The school superintendent issued a statement saying the policy is now "under review." (No word on why such a discriminatory policy can't be overturned ASAP.)
See the ballot here: http://blogs.chron.com/momhouston/2010/08/black_kids_cant_run_for_class_1.html