Contestants accuse Mrs. America pageant owner of racial bias

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Four contestants in this year’s Mrs. America pageant are calling for an apology from the pageant’s owner over accusations he used racial slurs and stereotypes in a conversation.

The four women, three African American and one white, spoke at a news conference Monday in Manhattan with lawyer Gloria Allred.

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They accuse David Marmel of using the racially biased language at a pageant event in August in Las Vegas.

They says at a pre-competition party, Marmel told them that black men are in jail and black women need to stop having so many babies with multiple fathers.

Shawn Marshall, vice president at the Mrs. America organization, vehemently denied the accusations against Marmel. He said Marmel was relaying his experiences to the women, and used no language that should have been interpreted as offensive.

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