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Daughter Of Jersey City Teacher Apologizes For Father's Rant
Howard Zlotkin, a Dickinson High School teacher, went on two vulgar rants aimed at students in class about Black Lives Matter.

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Howard Zlotkin, a Dickinson High School teacher, went on two vulgar rants aimed at students in class about Black Lives Matter.

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