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"I will not sit still and get a lesson in racism from an individual on the Council," Anthony D'Antonio said later, to which Bears fired back, "I'm tired of listening to people deny racism" before order was called.
Other speakers accused elected officials of having a "Marxist" agenda before the conversation returned to Barry-Sutherland and the Columbus renaming process. Gwendolyn Blackburn, a longtime colleague of Barry-Sutherland's, concluded public comment by saying she was "appalled" by what had been said about the educator.
"I can't believe, all that Jean Barry did in this city, that I'm hearing what I'm hearing," Blackburn said. https://patch.com/massachusetts/medford/race-columbus-school-dominate-contentious-public-comment-tuesday
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