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Walgreens Sued For Job Bias Against Blacks
Like most customers who exited this Walgreens on the corner of Baseline and Mount Vernon in San Bernardino, Clyde James Perkins and his wife Mabel were shocked to learn that the Illinois-based national drugstore chain is accused of widespread racial bias against thousands of Black managers and pharmacists.
Like most customers who exited this Walgreens on the corner of Baseline and Mount Vernon in San Bernardino, Clyde James Perkins and his wife Mabel were shocked to learn that the Illinois-based national drugstore chain is accused of widespread racial bias against thousands of Black managers and pharmacists.
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