Texas school suspends Black student more than two weeks for purportedly lengthy dreadlocks
- A Black high school student in Texas was suspended for wearing twisted dreadlocks, which violated the school district's dress code.
- The incident has sparked discussions about hair discrimination and the newly enacted CROWN Act, which aims to prohibit race-based hair discrimination in schools and workplaces.
- The student's mother is fighting back against the suspensions, emphasizing the cultural and religious importance of dreadlocks to their family.
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