The NAACP has called for an investigation into "disturbing" alleged incidents at a Massachusetts school, following reports of white students at Southwick Regional School setting up a so-called online slave auction targeting Black classmates. These claims have prompted a response from the District Attorney, who is now investigating the matter. Superintendent Jennifer Willard of Southwick Regional School reported a 'highly inappropriate and racist conversation on Snapchat' involving some students to the local police.
Authorities have launched an investigation into "disturbing" claims that allege white students at a Southwick Regional School set up an online slave auction where they "bid" on Black classmates, according to a report. https://t.co/EDZegZKW3d
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Some students at Southwick Regional School recently engaged in a “highly inappropriate and racist conversation on Snapchat” that officials reported to local police, Superintendent Jennifer Willard said Tuesday. https://t.co/a0aeCfvD4p
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