Black Employees at U.S. Mint Feel Marginalized and Threatened, Report Says

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Black employees at the U.S. Mint say they feel threatened and marginalized, The New York Times reported, citing an internal report.

, the first Black woman to be featured on the coin.

During the 2020 protests following the murder of George Floyd, the staff sent a letter to then-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin detailing instances of racial aggression, including the discovery of another noose and the N-word written in restrooms.

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