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Woman says she was removed from American Airlines flight for ‘flying while black’

A woman claims she was thrown off a flight in an experience she calls discrimination because of her race.

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Imani Cezanne claims she was thrown off a flight in an experience she calls discrimination because of her race.

What happened to Imani Cezanne?

Cezanne, a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, took to Twitter to claim that she was removed from an American Airlines flight and banned from flying with the airline in the future for “flying black.”

“Flying while Black”

The series of tweets claim that Cezanne was kicked off the plane because a flight attendant felt “threatened” by the Black Lives Matter shirt she was wearing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The American Airlines Twitter account later contacted Cezanne by direct message.

 

But Cezanne complained that the process had taken hours…


American Airlines have since stated that they have reached out to Cezanne to resolve the issue. In January, American Airlines was sued for $9 million for a different racial discrimination claim when a group of men were kicked off the plane after a flight attendant felt “uneasy.”

 

Twitter users criticized American Airline with the hashtag #FlyingWhileBlack.

 

 


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