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Students share stories of racial abuse at McNair High School

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McNair Academic High School in Jersey City is brimming with racism, according to students.

It’s one of New Jersey’s most diverse high schools, but McNair Academic High School in Jersey City is brimming with racism, according to students there. Some have taken to social media to share racist text messages and social media posts from their peers that demonstrate what one former student called an “anti-black” culture.

06/11/2020

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