Ex-civil rights leader blasts Smith College for 'perverting' MLK legacy after meritless racism charge
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Civil Rights leader Bob Woodson slammed Smith College on "The Story" Tuesday after White service workers were forced to undergo anti-racism training despite an investigation into a bias claim turning up no evidence.
At the time, the local ACLU characterized the encounter as Kanoute being questioned for the crime of "eating while Black." Kanoute accused the pair of campus employees of racially profiling her and posted pictures on social media accusing them of being racist. The janitor she named wasn't working that day. Smith College, however, still forced the pair to undergo anti-bias training and apologize to Kanoute. Further investigation found them to be wrongly accused. Woodson, founder of the pro-American organization 1776 Unites -- meant as a counter to the New York Times' 1619 Project, said that the controversy sullies the intention of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's messageMore Related News
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