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Is Racially Charged Language Ever Appropriate for College Classrooms?

The situations have renewed a debate that has occurred on college campuses across the country about the appropriateness of professors using racially charged language in the classroom. Some groups say these words are part of the frank discussions necessary in college classes and protected under constitutional guidelines of free speech and expression. Others, particularly students, find such language disturbing and have asked administrators to act.


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