GIPSON v. KAS SNACKTIME CO.

No. 98-1212.

171 F.3d 574 (1999)

George L. GIPSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KAS SNACKTIME COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided March 12, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D. Lynn, St. Louis, MO, argued, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Thomas M. Hanna, St. Louis, MO, argued, for Defendant-appellee.

Before: LOKEN, JOHN R. GIBSON, and KELLY, Circuit Judges.


LOKEN, Circuit Judge.

In July 1991, George L. Gipson, an African-American, sued his employer, KAS Snacktime Company ("KAS"), asserting claims of race discrimination in employment in violation of Title VII and the Missouri Human Rights Act ("MHRA"), Mo.Rev.Stat. §§ 213.010-213.095. Gipson's claims were based upon the allegedly racist conduct of his former supervisor, Rick Brank. The district court dismissed the MHRA claims as time-barred or not administratively...

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