Black Santa decorations pop up in Little Rock in support of family that received racist letter
But that peace was shattered when a letter arrived at Chris and Iddy Kennedy's house. "The first word that stuck out to me was Negro," said Chris Kennedy. "I think you have to speak out against racism and I think the letter is very, very racist," Cheryl said. "For her, Santa's always been Black," Chris Kennedy said. Emily Kennedy CBS News"We've been intentional about that," Iddy Kennedy said.
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