"Turmoil at Harvard: The Controversial Tenure and Resignation of Claudine Gay"

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Former ESPN host Sage Steele criticized Rev. Al Sharpton for his comments defending Claudine Gay's resignation as Harvard University president, suggesting it was an attack on all black women. Steele argued that Gay's resignation was due to character issues, including her handling of antisemitism and plagiarism accusations, rather than her race. Steele expressed frustration with Sharpton's representation of people of color and emphasized the importance of character over skin color, referencing Martin Luther King Jr. Gay will remain on Harvard's faculty despite her resignation.
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