Arizona Fraternity Suspended for Gang-Themed 'MLK Black Party'
The dream was not about basketball jerseys and gang signs
The Arizona State University chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has been suspended following an "MLK Black Party" members held yesterday, an event that many condemned as blatantly offensive. Attendees of the frat party wore basketball jerseys and flashed gang signs, among other things, and posted some photos online.
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