Florida teacher quits after posters of Black heroes were removed from classroom bulletin board

A school employee reportedly took down the posters because they were “age-inappropriate.” The school district is investigating the incident.

A Florida school teacher from Escambia County quit this week before the school year began after a staffer removed posters of historical Black leaders from his classroom walls. 

The teacher, Michael James, 61, cited racism as the reason why a teacher at O.J. Semmes Elementary School removed the posters because they were “age-inappropriate,” the

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