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White Hotel Karen Kalls Kops On Black Woman For Using Swimming Pool With Her Kids

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Source: Anita Williams-Wright / facebook

Black people can’t even swim in peace.

A white hotel employee called the cops on a Black woman and her kids, who were guests, who dared to use the swimming pool.

The incident occurred at Williamston, North Carolina area Hampton By Hilton, and luckily video made it onto the Internets, and the racial discrimination was documented for all to see on Facebook Live.

Hampton by Hilton has reportedly apologized directly to Anita Williams-Wright and her family.

White Hotel Karen Kalls Kops On Black Woman For Using Swimming Pool With Her Kids 

was originally published On The Urban Daily:

Source: The Urban Daily

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