In Monroeville, Alabama nig high school students still know that there are hardly on the same level as Whites:
Parents claim racism in Harper Lee's Ala. hometown
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A south Alabama town that was the inspiration for the setting in Harper Lee's book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is finding itself as the backdrop for a real-life legal case involving allegations of racism at school.The parents of several black junior high school students have filed a discrimination lawsuit claiming their children are subject to racial slurs and punished more harshly than white students at Monroeville Junior High School.
The lawsuit says black students at the county's only public junior high have been called slurs such as the "N-word," "filthy trash" and "black monkey." Their parents also say classes are segregated, with most black students being kept out of advanced placement and honors courses. ...( Cry me a river!:rolleyes:
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080524/ap_on_re_us/racism_lawsuit