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Dr. '''Vernon McDaniel''' (1907?-[[2000]]) was an African-American educator who was principal of [[Booker T. Washington High School]] from [[1934]] to [[1944]]. In [[1941]] he was the plaintiff in a federal [[NAACP]] lawsuit against the [[Escambia County School Board]] to mandate equal pay for black teachers. Realizing the court would decide for McDaniel, the school board agreed to a settlement that would equalize salaries over a three-year period. He was dismissed from his position three years later.
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He likes to have sex in the trash with other men and they like to perform oral sex on each other.Dr. '''Vernon McDaniel''' (1907?-[[2000]]) was an African-American educator who was principal of [[Booker T. Washington High School]] from [[1934]] to [[1944]]. In [[1941]] he was the plaintiff in a federal [[NAACP]] lawsuit against the [[Escambia County School Board]] to mandate equal pay for black teachers. Realizing the court would decide for McDaniel, the school board agreed to a settlement that would equalize salaries over a three-year period. He was dismissed from his position three years later.
  
 
McDaniel later traveled and advised politicians (including President [[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]], whom he met with two days before his assassination) about [[desegregation]] and [[civil rights]] issues in education. He became a professor at Tuskegee University and in 1965 earned a doctorate in education from New York University. He then served as vice-president of Bishop College in Dallas from 1967-75.
 
McDaniel later traveled and advised politicians (including President [[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]], whom he met with two days before his assassination) about [[desegregation]] and [[civil rights]] issues in education. He became a professor at Tuskegee University and in 1965 earned a doctorate in education from New York University. He then served as vice-president of Bishop College in Dallas from 1967-75.

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