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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The parents of two black brothers have sued an eastern Pennsylvania school district saying officials didn't shield the boys from racist taunts, including a stereotypical video and another student who draped a Confederate flag over one of the victims' shoulders.

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The alleged victim was told to "wear" the flag "with pride," according to the federal lawsuit filed by Kerry and Sheila McLean against the Saucon Valley School District.

The 14-year-old white boy who made the video of a black student eating chicken was prosecuted for ethnic intimidation and the 11th-grade brother identified as a victim in the lawsuit was charged with simple assault for punching another student as a result. The other alleged victim is in eighth grade.

The school district's solicitor declined comment on the lawsuit which seeks unspecified monetary damages.

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