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The governing body of Virginia’s community college system is urging two institutions — including Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in Clifton Forge — to reconsider their decisions to maintain the names of their schools that honor people who advocated for segregation or owned slaves.
The State Board for Community Colleges initiated a process last July of having colleges examine the names of their schools and buildings. Of the 23 community colleges in Virginia, five of them are named after segregationists, slave owners and confederates. Three of them have already begun the process to change their names. ....

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Lexington City Council approves renaming process for streets named after Confederacy


Lexington City Council approves renaming process for streets named after Confederacy
City will test renaming with New Market Place and then reassess come September
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Councilwoman Marilyn Alexander made it clear what’s on the line.
“I really want to make it clear that the Confederate names of streets, structures, etc. are offensive to Black citizens,” Alexander said.
After being tabled at the last meeting, the council passed the proposal Thursday. It gives citizens a way to initiate change, but under the format would require 75% of the landowners along the street to support the change. Councilman Dennis Ayers supports that method. ....

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