DALLAS — American Airlines said its chief executive had a "positive"
meeting Tuesday with civil rights leaders who accuse the airline of
racial bias, but an activist who was kicked off a plane isn't backing
away from her criticism of the carrier.
The airline said Chief Executive Doug Parker
and a senior vice president met with NAACP President Derrick Johnson,
Women's March organizer Tamika Mallory and others in Washington.
The NAACP had demanded the meeting when it warned African-Americans last week
that they could face discriminatory treatment while traveling on
American. Neither side would give details of the talks — they offered
only the most general descriptions of what was said in the private
session.
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