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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTeacher under fire for cotton, cuffs in class on slavery
Rochester school officials are investigating allegations that a white teacher told his class of mostly Black students to pick seeds out of cotton and put on handcuffs during lessons on slavery in a seventh-grade social studies class
The teacher has been put on leave while the school system investigates the allegations. They came to light after an appalled parent posted on Facebook that her daughter was confronted with the cotton-picking lesson Tuesday.
He made a mockery out of slavery, the mother, Precious Tross, who also goes by Precious Morris, told news outlets later.
I dont have a problem with you teaching our kids about slavery and what our ancestors went through and how they had to pick cotton, she said. Our teachers back in the day told us that, but they dont bring in cotton and make you pick cotton seeds out of cotton.
School officials haven't identified the teacher. Teachers union President Adam Urbanski told WXXI-AM that if someone departs from what they should be doing, they should suffer the consequences, but due process has to be allowed first.
Tross and Vialma Ramos-ONeal, who is Jahmiere's mother, said the teacher let white children refuse to take part in the cotton-picking while not letting kids of color opt out.
I immediately was like, Oh, Im not doing that, said Morris' daughter, JaNasia Brown. And then he was like, Do it. Its for a good grade.
On another occasion, the teacher brought in handcuffs and shackles, according to the students. Tross said that when her daughter balked at putting them on, the teacher threatened to send her to the principal's office or the school counselor.
The teacher has been put on leave while the school system investigates the allegations. They came to light after an appalled parent posted on Facebook that her daughter was confronted with the cotton-picking lesson Tuesday.
He made a mockery out of slavery, the mother, Precious Tross, who also goes by Precious Morris, told news outlets later.
I dont have a problem with you teaching our kids about slavery and what our ancestors went through and how they had to pick cotton, she said. Our teachers back in the day told us that, but they dont bring in cotton and make you pick cotton seeds out of cotton.
School officials haven't identified the teacher. Teachers union President Adam Urbanski told WXXI-AM that if someone departs from what they should be doing, they should suffer the consequences, but due process has to be allowed first.
Tross and Vialma Ramos-ONeal, who is Jahmiere's mother, said the teacher let white children refuse to take part in the cotton-picking while not letting kids of color opt out.
I immediately was like, Oh, Im not doing that, said Morris' daughter, JaNasia Brown. And then he was like, Do it. Its for a good grade.
On another occasion, the teacher brought in handcuffs and shackles, according to the students. Tross said that when her daughter balked at putting them on, the teacher threatened to send her to the principal's office or the school counselor.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/teacher-fire-cotton-cuffs-class-slavery-84418641
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Teacher under fire for cotton, cuffs in class on slavery (Original Post)
IcyPeas
Apr 2022
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exboyfil
(17,865 posts)1. There was a teacher that brought a cotton plant to school that was suspended
I defended the teacher and got push back on this board.
This is way beyond being acceptable to actually force students to participate in this. Touching a cotton plant should be optional. I still think showing a cotton plant is a valid approach and any child who wants to touch it should be allowed to do so. For the shackles I would make it optional for students to even see them, but I would be a bit more uneasy about it.
Demovictory9
(32,468 posts)2. that's crazy