The messages, targeting Black individuals across several states, raise significant concern about a resurgence of racially motivated threats, prompting investigations by the FBI and other agencies.
Tasha Dunham expressed alarm over a racist message sent to her daughter, which referenced a fictional plantation, stating, 'It was very disturbing. Everybody's just trying to figure out what does this all mean for me? So, I definitely had a lot of fear and concern.'
In the aftermath of the election, emotions are heightened. Dunham noted, 'I wasn't in slavery. My mother wasn't in slavery. But we're a couple of generations away.'
The FBI and Justice Department are investigating these abhorrent messages, indicating a serious commitment to addressing the rise in racially-charged hate incidents across the country.
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