Now, members of the Jackson High School community, which is about an hour outside of Canton, are putting school officials on blast, claiming they need to take more responsibility for the videos and how they’ve affected students.
“I don’t think hurt is the right word,” Kenedi Satterfield, a Jackson High senior, told local outlet 19 News Cleveland. “It was definitely more than hurt. I was disgusted and concerned for my own safety and other Black kids’ safety.”
A compilation of SnapChat clips allegedly featuring white students from the school was shared Monday on Facebook by Chais Medal from Canton, Ohio.
“Share this! Let’s make it known that Jackson Local Schools – Massillon, OH is a RACIST DISTRICT,” Medal wrote.
In one clip captioned “Jackson township Ohio,” three girls scream into the camera.
“N—-!” they repeatedly yell.
“We don’t say the Black word,” laughs a woman, allegedly one of the girls’ mothers.
In another clip, a boy with dark hair and a gray Jackson hoodie looks at his phone in a locker room while the N-word is played audibly. The clip then transitions to an image of a boy wearing a white towel over his head.
“I’m in the KKK,” the image is captioned.
Another clip features a girl chanting the N-word into the camera before bursting into laughter.
“See how many times you can say it,” someone off camera is heard saying. They laugh together, and the first girl chants the slur even faster.
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