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Orlando · OrlandoA student at FAMU's College of Law, located in Orlando, said last week that the Black Law Students Association was told it could not use the word Black in a flyer for upcoming events. The issue at the historically Black college was first reported by News 6.See the Story
Banning Black From Black History Month Flyer Was a Mistake, FAMU Says
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