Maybe it could be re-named 'The Martin Luther King, Jr. Highway'?
The latest victim in the never ending attempt to erase the memory of slavery is the Dixie Highway.
Heavens we have a highway named Dixie after the south OMG!The Dixie Highway was a United States automobile highway, first planned in 1914 to connect the US Midwest with the Southern United States.
Maybe it could be re-named 'The Martin Luther King, Jr. Highway'?
I have long maintained that our public commons and public property should not be named after enemy nations, like The Confederate States of America, nor after enemy combatants who waged war on soldiers serving under the American flag, aka Confederate generals.
There is plenty of private property in this nation if someone wants to have shrines to the confereracy.
Guno צְבִי (01-26-2020)
Jack (01-21-2020)
Hahahahahahahaha ....
You can never have TOO many streets and schools named 'Marten Luther King, Jr.'.
Daddyo (01-28-2020), Truth Detector (01-30-2020)
Owners speaking up for investing in more defamation while white washing the racism is about as close as those saving face making gains with propaganda will get was mid -1970's sociopsychopathilogical human farming in this Christian Nation; being easy enough as disregarding what's in the Congressional record.
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