Article: FED UP DRIVING `MISS DAISEY'.(African American chauffeur files discrimination suit against employer)(Brief Article)

FED UP DRIVING `MISS DAISEY': Clarence Eads poses outside his attorney's office in West Palm Beach, FL. Eads, a chauffeur at posh Palm Beach resort The Breakers, has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against his White former boss, Nadine House, claiming that she paid him less than White drivers, made racist remarks and put a novelty plate that read "Miss Daisey" on her 1961 Rolls-Royce to humiliate him. The vanity plates were making an apparent reference to the 1989 movie Driving Miss Daisy about an unspoken ...

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