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Mississippi community divided as school board places first Black superintendent on leave
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A rural Mississippi school district’s first Black superintendent is now on leave less than a year after taking the job as some claim Dr. Kenitra Ezi created a hostile work environment. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton reports from Jasper County, Mississippi on how Ezi’s suspension by the school board is deeply dividing the community.
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