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      <title>Video: Georgia Woman Calls Police On Black Babysitter</title>
      <description>Corey Lewis runs his own child care and mentoring business, but he still came under suspicion, he says, because the white children he was watching &quot;don&apos;t look like me.&quot;</description>
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