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Two Black Comedians Sue Police Over Search at Atlanta Airport

The New York Times – Travel:

Eric André and Clayton English said they were two of hundreds of Black travelers who have been stopped and questioned by officers just as they were about to board flights.

April Rubin
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Black People, Clayton County (Ga), Discrimination, English, Clayton, Fourth Amendment (US Constitution), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Atlanta, Ga), Police, Race and Ethnicity, Search and Seizure, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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