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Black Family Gets $670,000 from Discrimination Lawsuit

By Herald Staff

SEA ISLE CITY ― A black family has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit with this city’s board of education for $120,000, according to the Associated Press.
In 2004, Doretha Waters-Rice, her son and granddaughter sued Sea Isle City, its police department and school board based on claims that the children faced racial prejudice by teachers and Waters-Rice endured false charges by police.
The lawsuit against city police was settled for $550,000 in July.
Click here to read the full story, courtesy of CBS 3.

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