SAN FRANCISCO-- A group of mostly black women who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the Napa Valley Wine Train have settled the case for an undisclosed amount.
The group's attorney, Waukeen McCoy, told the San Jose Mercury News on Monday the two parties reached a settlement last week. He says the settlement amount is confidential.
The 11 women, 10 black and one white, said they had gathered on the train to discuss a romance novel. But before the train left the station in Napa, a train employee asked them to quiet down because they were offending other passengers, the women said.
Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America
And the Black Book Club isn't racist? And the passengers complaining have no rights? I bet if you started a White Book Club that would be racist! America, don't be afraid to say what needs to be said. Discrimination against White's has been an issue for years now and needs to be stopped. Any form of racism is wrong. Mistakes were made in the past on everyone's part and should be left for dead. We can never move forward if we're always dragging our past with us!
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