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University of Missouri student protests grow

By Associated Press in Columbia, Missouri | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-10 08:03

Long-simmering protests at the University of Missouri over matters of race and discrimination got a boost over the weekend when at least 30 black American-football players announced they will not participate in team activities until the university system's president is removed.

For months, black student groups have complained of racial slurs and other slights on the overwhelmingly white, 35,000-student flagship campus of the state's four-college system. Frustrations flared during a homecoming parade on Oct 10 when black protesters blocked system President Tim Wolfe's car and he would not get out and talk to them. They were removed by police.

On Saturday night, black members of the football team joined the outcry. By Sunday, a campus sit-in had grown in size, graduate student groups planned walkouts, politicians began to weigh in, and a special meeting of the university system's governing body was set for Monday morning in Columbia.

University of Missouri student protests grow

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