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Pressure to take down America’s monuments honoring slain Confederate soldiers and the generals who led them didn’t start with Charlottesville.
RICHMOND, Va. -- The Richmond Public School board voted Monday night to change the name of J.E.B. Stuart Elementary to Barack Obama Elementary School, reports the CBS affiliate there, WTVR-TV.
The Oklahoma City Public School Board unanimously approves the name change of three schools named after Confederate generals.
School board members for Oklahoma City Public Schools vote unanimously to change the names of three schools named after Confederate leaders.
Oklahoma City Public Schools votes to rename schools named after Confederate leaders.
Leaders at Oklahoma City Public Schools will meet Tuesday to discuss what schools in the district are named after Confederate leaders.
ESPN has become the punchline to a lot of jokes after pulling the play-by-play announcer from the upcoming Virginia football game because his name is Robert Lee -- too close they say to Confederate hero Robert E. Lee.
I thought Dean was pulling my leg when he told me that ESPN had removed the play-by-play announcer from Virginia's opening football game because his name is Robert Lee.
Governor Mary Fallin’s office has chosen to remain neutral in the controversy over monuments to the confederacy which has been rekindled in the wake of the deadly white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, VA. last Saturday.
Superintendent Aurora Lora held a press conference on Wednesday regarding four elementary schools in the Oklahoma City Public Schools district. These four are named after confederate leaders.
A press conference is scheduled Wednesday afternoon by Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) to discuss possible name changes for four schools named after confederate leaders.
School officials in Oklahoma City and Tulsa will reconsider whether their schools should bear the names of confederate generals after a white nationalist rally decrying the planned removal of a Robert E. Lee statue turned deadly in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A Twitter page is becoming a new battleground after Saturday's violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The five-year-old page is dedicated to calling out racism.