jobs.aol.com — In Philip Roth's 2000 novel "The Human Stain," a classics professor, referring to two students who had never come to class, asks his seminar: "Do they exist or are they spooks?" The man eventually resigned over the remark; he didn't realize that the two students were black, and spooks was considered a racist term. It's unclear whether a teacher in South Florida made a similarly innocent slip when she allegedly called a Haitian-American student "little chocolate boy" and "chocolate that nobody wanted."
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KapsiotFeb 9, 2012
Didn't mayor Nagin call New Orleans a chocolate city? What? It's OK when he does it?
protogenxlFeb 9, 2012
How do we know the boy in question in not named randy and does not have a public television show?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDFD6vaOvxw