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Quera Pruitt, a black student who attends the predominantly Caucasian High School is pursuing a lawsuit, claiming the school is celebrating “Wigger Day.”

Here’s some of the report from the court house:

“The students who participated in Wigger or Wangsta day wore clothes that, from their perspective, mimicked Black culture. These costumes included oversized sports jerseys, low-slung pants, baseball hats cocked to the side and ‘doo rags’ on their heads. Some of the students displayed gang signs.”

“Principal Borgen was aware that the Wednesday of Homecoming Week had historically been referred to among the students as ‘Wednesday Wigger Day.’

“Indeed, September 30, 2009, was not the first time the students at Red Wing High School held Wigger or Wangsta Day. School officials acknowledge that ‘Wednesday Wigger Day’ had occurred in at least the ‘last couple of years’ prior to September 30, 2009.”

We aren’t sure what damages Ms. Pruitt is claiming but the High School, including the principal apparently decided to ignore the day, which in Quera’s book is just as good as acknowledging it.

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