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  2. American Airlines settles race discrimination lawsuit by ...

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    American Airlines has agreed to settle a race discrimination lawsuit by three Black men who were temporarily removed from a flight at the insistence of white flight attendants, according to a ...

  3. American Airlines settles discrimination lawsuit filed by ...

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    In June, the NAACP renewed its call to American Airlines to ignite a change after the lawsuit news broke. Later, the airline said it would implement new measures, including creating an advisory group.

  4. American Airlines settles discrimination lawsuit after Black ...

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    American Airlines has settled a race discrimination lawsuitbrought by three men who said they were forced off a plane early this year because of “body odor.” The parties agreed to a ...

  5. Black men removed from Phoenix flight agree to settle lawsuit ...

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    PHOENIX — Three Black men who sued American Airlines for race discrimination after they were removed from a flight from Phoenix to New York City have agreed to settle the lawsuit. The settlement ...

  6. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines [8] is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile, and daily flights.

  7. American Airlines sued for removing Black passengers ... - AOL

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    American Airlines was accused in a lawsuit on Wednesday of race discrimination for temporarily removing three Black men from a flight from Phoenix, Arizona, to New York City. In a complaint filed ...

  8. Rogers v. American Airlines (1981) - Wikipedia

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    Braided hairstyles, such as cornrows, were at the center of Rogers v.American Airlines' legal discourse.. Rogers v. American Airlines was a 1981 legal case decided by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York involving plaintiff Renee Rogers, a Black woman who brought charges against her employer, American Airlines, for both sex and race discrimination after she ...

  9. According to the lawsuit, American Airlines has a history of discriminating against passengers of color, particularly Black passengers, with “substandard treatment.” ...