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13 hours ago ago from RaceWire
By Christina Chen Last Thursday, 26 Asian high school students, many of whom are recent immigrants from China and Vietnam, were targeted in a series of racial attacks in the hallways of South Philadelphia High School. Xu Lin, a community organizer with the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation, reported a gang of other students were searching for victims throughout the day, resulting in a spate of beatings that landed seven ...
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