Today in black history month is the anniversary of the February 4, 1977 Chicago L train crash. Eleven people were killed and one hundred and eighty people were injured. It is the worst train accident in Chicago. The negro train engineer was high on marijuana at the time. Thirty eight years ago. .affirmative action in action. Please post article if you can ever find the time in your busy schedule. It is an interesting story and much cover up involved.
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Today in black history month is the anniversary of the February 4, 1977 Chicago L train crash. Eleven people were killed and one hundred and eighty people were injured. It is the worst train accident in Chicago. The negro train engineer was high on marijuana at the time. Thirty eight years ago. .affirmative action in action. Please post article if you can ever find the time in your busy schedule. It is an interesting story and much cover up involved.
Al Sharpton needs to get out of that gorilla costume once and for all.
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