‘It Was Humiliating’: Virginia High School Under Fire from NAACP After Teacher Uses Raw Cotton In History Lesson, Prompting Jokes About Black People 

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A Black history lesson in which cotton was passed around to students has stirred controversy about cultural sensitivity at a Virginia high school. The lesson at Riverside High School in Leesburg took place earlier this month during a college-level U.S. history class filled with juniors and seniors. A Loudoun County Public Schools spokesperson told local news outlets that the Dec. 5 lesson involved “a discussion surrounding cotton, the invention of the cotton gin and enslavement. As part of the discussion, the teacher passed around a piece of raw cotton.” Riverside High School in Leesburg, Virginia, is in hot water after a Black History lesson where the teacher passed around cotton to students. (Photos: Google Maps, Getty Images) However, the lesson didn’t go over well with some of the students, one of whom sent a complaint to the local NAACP branch. “They explained that the teacher left the room and got a stalk of cotton from another teacher, and that teacher that she got the cotton from was a teacher of African-American history,” Loudoun County NAACP President Michelle Thomas told WUSA9. Thomas said the stalk was passed around the class until students in one part of the classroom refused to pass...

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