By Victor Omondi Texas parents are infuriated after discovering that some white students were “auctioning” and “trading” their Black classmates as slaves in an online game. The game that was played among Daniel Ninth Grade Campus students in a Snapchat group priced Black students between $1-$100. A student posted “$1 for Chris” and “would be better if his hair wasn’t so bad.” According to reports from local Aledo news sites, school officials were alerted of the game by a student. District officials sent a letter to Aledo ISD parents a few weeks after being notified. “There is no room for racism or hatred in the Aledo ISD, period. Using inappropriate, offensive, and racially charged language and conduct is completely unacceptable and is prohibited by district policy,” read the April 12 letter.