Virginia's Fairfax County School Board voted in favor of changing the name of its Robert E. Lee High School to honor civil rights icon U.S. Rep. John R. Lewis, who died last Friday, as the country reckons with ongoing systemic racism and its historical roots.Canon House office building on March 17, 2009 in Washington, D.C. The former Big Six leader of the civil rights movement was the architect and keynote speaker at the historic March on Washington in 1963.
Since the death of 46-year-old George Floyd on May 25 while in Minnesota police custody, mass protests against police violence and racism have begun to bring about changes. While protesters have called for structural changes in institutions like policing, there's also been a push to remove symbols honoring the country's racist past such as monuments to Confederate generals like Robert E. Lee., six public schools named after Confederate figures have been renamed since June 29, but that still leaves at least 202 schools in 18 states bearing names from the Confederacy, over 50 of which are named after Lee.
Lewis, who represented Georgia's 5th Congressional District in Atlanta, was first elected to Congress in 1986 after becoming a civil rights icon, speaking alongside Martin Luther King at the March on Washington.“The name Robert E. Lee is forever connected to the Confederacy, and Confederate values are ones that do not align with our community,” said school board member Tamara Derenak Kaufax.
versions of the bill that included timelines to remove the Confederate names from military installations. Though the House passed a police reform bill, movement on it has stalled in the Senate.
Eh!
Swapping out one racist for another?
Yes!!!!!!!
More stupid socialist crap
A step in the right direction.
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