Tonya Battle (pictured), an African-American nurse at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Mich., settled a lawsuit with the hospital, after administrators allowed a racist to stop her, and other Black nurses, from providing care, according to MyFoxDetroit[1]. SEE ALSO: Shonda Rhimes: President Obama Appoints ‘Scandal’ Creator To Important Position[2] When Battle was working in the center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit last fall, she says that a father requested that no African Americans care for his baby. Afterward, the man allegedly showed her a swastika tattooed on his arm. From MyFoxDetroit[3] reports: Battle, who is Black, says the patient’s file then had a note that read, “No African American nurse to take care of baby.” But rather than ignoring his request, the hospital supplanted Battle — and the other African-American nurses — with other nurses. MyFoxDetroit reports: Battle says she and all the other Black nurses were no longer assigned to the child’s care. Two other nurses who were ...