The FBI and DOJ continue to investigate how thousands of the messages, causing fear and anger across the country, were sent.
The texts instructed recipients to “board a bus” that would transport them to a “plantation” to work as slaves, officials ...
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Racist texts invoking slavery sent to Black individuals nationwide, including in Massachusetts, prompt FBI and FCC ...
Some messages said the recipient was going to a "plantation" and instructed them to show up at an address at a particular time "with your belongings." ...
The day after Election Day, Black Americans across nearly a dozen states started receiving text messages telling them they ...
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The text message asked people to report to a plantation to pick cotton. It arrived on people's phones a day after Election Day.