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Jamaicans question ruling on dreadlocked student in Marley land | New York Carib News

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The ruling that was handed down in the Supreme Court on Friday, that said Kensington Primary School did not breach the child’s constitutional rights when it denied her access in 2018 for having dreadlocks, is being met with widespread reaction from Jamaicans.

Source: The New York Carib News

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