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From the groves of academic freedom (in this case, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis) comes this incident:
The case began in November last year, when Sampson was told by Lillian Charleston of the school’s affirmative action office that two co-workers filed a racial harassment complaint against him.
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The school told him his racial harassment involved “openly reading the book related to a historically and racially abhorrent subject.”

And this horrible book?
By reading the book, “Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan,” in a university work break room, he was told, he was guilty of racial harassment.
The fact that the book documented how Notre Dame students fought in the streets with – and defeated – members of the KKK was ignored.
Now you can go and break something.
 
Freakin PC run amok....again. Guess the only history that should be allowed is feel good fairy tails that distort what actually happen and leave no one offended. Oh wait we're already doing that , seen any high school history books lately?
 
Information is the greatest weapon of all and now with these new ways of communication everyone has a loaded weapon.
 
Hey, what do you expect from a school named IUPUI? :)

I agree, it's ridiculous, but at this time it's par for the course.
 
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Naw most of our acadamic's are still lost in the 60's and having LSD flashbacks from Woodstock, about half of our politicians are in the same boat.
 
the university president has sent a letter of apology to this student a few days ago
(almost 6 months after the incident)
 
the university president has sent a letter of apology to this student a few days ago
(almost 6 months after the incident)

I feel an important detail was omitted from the OP: The racial incitement charges were dismissed.
 
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