Social Justice
Family Finally Forced To Remove Racist Halloween Decoration
An offensive Halloween display outside of a Tennessee home has been removed.
An offensive Halloween display outside of a Fort Campbell home has been removed.
The display appeared to show an African-American family hanging from a tree outside of an on-post residence on Litwin Street.
The child in the display had a knife in its back.
Officials said the resident willingly removed the decorations after being informed of concerns raised by the community.
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