Florida's secretary of state resigns
after blackface photo surfaces
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[January 25, 2019]
(Reuters) - Florida's newly
appointed secretary of state resigned on Thursday after the Tallahassee
Democrat newspaper published photos showing him cross-dressed and in
blackface with a T-shirt reading "Katrina Victim" at a Halloween party
14 years ago.
Michael Ertel said in a two-line letter to Governor Ron DeSantis, a
fellow Republican, that he was resigning effective immediately. The
letter was provided to Reuters by Sarah Revell, communications director
for the Florida Department of State.
A spokeswoman for DeSantis said the governor had accepted Ertel's
resignation.
Ertel, 49, was named secretary of state by DeSantis, who was elected
governor in November.
The newspaper published photos it said were taken at a 2005 Halloween
party and show Ertel wearing blackface, earrings, a bandanna on his head
and something in his purple T-shirt made to resemble breasts.
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The T-shirt had the words "Katrina Victim" written on it, in
apparent reference to the devastating hurricane that killed more
than 1,800 people, caused some $125 billion in damage and devastated
many predominantly African-American neighborhoods, the paper said.
Blackface was used in minstrel shows in the 19th and early 20th
centuries featuring white performers portraying African-Americans,
often in a degrading manner, and is considered to be racist and
offensive.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by David Gregorio)
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