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Making Indian Headdresses in Preschool can be Racist, One College Student Contends

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A college student now says that making Native American/Indian headdresses in preschool can lead to racism:

Racism starts with feathers and construction paper.

That’s according to Kelly Alderfer, a student at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, who wrote in The Keystone about the evils of dressing like an American Indian for Halloween

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