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A lawsuit filed last week in federal court claims a black student was subjected to a “hostile learning environment” because of the persistent use of racial slurs, including the N-word, obscenities and insults by his black classmates at a North Charleston middle school.
Tameika Guest, who is suing the Charleston County School District on behalf of her 12-year-old son, claims the child was intimidated and prevented from learning by the behavior of the other black students at Zucker Middle School. The lawsuit is seeking a jury trial for unspecified compensatory damages due to a violation of the student’s civil rights. MOREHERE
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