Texas Official Admits Beloved Black Principal Was Fired for Being Against Racism
Source: Daily Beast
'TOTAL ACTIVIST'
Texas Official Admits Beloved Black Principal Was Fired for Being Against Racism
Dr. James Whitfields letter to parents in the wake of George Floyds death, in which he said education was the key to combating hate, touched a nerve in Colleyville, Texas.
Brooke Leigh Howard
Reporter
Updated Jul. 14, 2022 6:11PM ET / Published Jul. 14, 2022 5:19PM ET
A member of a school board in Texas has said the quiet part out loud, admitting that a beloved Black high school principal who shared his stance on racism in the wake of George Floyds death was pushed out of the job for being a total activist.
Dr. James Whitfield, who became Colleyville High Schools first Black principal in 2020, wrote a letter to the school community about police brutality after Floyds murder, which led to him being placed on administrative leave in July 2020.
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In September 2021, the school district voted unanimously to not renew Whitfields contract, causing uproar among many parents, students, and teachers. His critics claimed the letter he wrote to the community about education [being] the key to stomping out ignorance, hate, and systemic racism, was equivalent to implementing Critical Race Theory in the school.
Tammy Nakamura may be new to the Grapevine-Colleyville school board but that didnt stop her from weighing in on Whitfields controversial departure during a gathering of school board members last month hosted by the Republican National Committee.
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Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/grapevine-colleyville-school-official-admits-principal-james-whitfield-was-fired-for-being-against-racism
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Nakamura goes on to admit that Whitfield's being married to a white woman was a count against him. His letter against racism was "the last straw."