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Texas students Slave Trade Snapchat set prices for students of color

USA TODAY A North Texas school district is condemning the acts of students who reportedly assigned prices to students of color in a Slave Trade auction Snapchat group message. The Aledo Independent School District released a statement on Monday denouncing the actions of students at the Daniel Ninth Grade Campus who were bullying and harassing other students based on their race. The name of the group message changed multiple times, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported, using a racial slur in the name in many instances.  In the group message, one student said a student was worth a dollar and the price “would be better if his hair wasn’t so bad,” according to a photo of the group chat shared with USA TODAY. The group message also had emojis with a police officer pointing its gun at a Black farmer. 

Texas students disciplined over slave trade game | Times of Suriname – grootste landelijke dagblad van Suriname

April 15, 2021   Tatjana Muskiet A group of school students in Texas have been disciplined for setting up a “Slave Trade” messaging group that assigned prices to their black peers. Messages shared on the Snapchat app at a school in Aledo said one student was worth a dollar and another “100 bucks”, the New York Times reported.  The school district conducted an inquiry and found “racial harassment and cyber bullying” had occurred. But some parents accused authorities of failing to respond appropriately. School students at the Daniel Ninth Grade Campus in Aledo had posted messages on a group Snapchat that was reportedly labelled with terms such as “farm” and “auction”. Ninth graders are typically 14 or 15. One message said the price set for one student “would be better if his hair wasn’t so bad”, according to the New York Times, which said it had seen screenshots of exchanges.(BBC)…[+]

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