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March 6, 2019September 10, 2019 thymack Uncategorized

Students at Tennessee basketball game protest school’s blackface response

Protesting the University of Tennessee’s handling of a blackface controversy, 40 to 50 students dressed in black occupied seats behind UT’s goal Tuesday night at the men’s game against Mississippi State. More…

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