Baltimore restaurant group apologizes after video surfaced of a Black woman and her 9-year-old son being denied service because of the way the boy was dressed, even though a white boy who was similarly dressed was apparently served.
A Baltimore restaurant group apologized Monday after video surfaced of a Black woman and her 9-year-old son being denied service because of the way the boy was dressed, even though a white boy who was similarly dressed was apparently served.
The mother, Marcia Grant, posted two videos and several still images of the incident to Facebook on Monday, saying that although she had faced racism, it was hard watching her son, Dallas, endure it. "I have faced racism time and time again, but it’s hard AF, when you have to see your child upset because he knows he’s being treated different that a white child!!!" Grant wrote.Let our news meet your inbox. The news and stories that matters, delivered weekday mornings.
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