The letter written by a group of unidentified students goes on to say many felt affected by the professor's, "Black Lives Matter," shirt and that it "alienates and isolates all non-black groups."

VIA THE WASHINGTON POST: When Jelani Freeman came home after school one day, his mother was gone. Eight years old, he waited, realizing as the hours passed that she would not be back. She was mentally ill and in need of treatment. His father was in prison. “I just knew that was it,” he recalled. […]