Racism in high school year book
June 27, 2008
Imagine that it’s the of the school year. You have graduated and your getting your yearbook for all your friends to see and then you realize that your actual name has been replaced by a “ghetto” or racist name. A name like Crispy Nanos or Shaniqua by someone. That’s what happened at a High School in Covina California. watch the story by clicking the link below:
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kinderblogger | June 28, 2008 at 12:53 am
This is awful, we are in 2008!