Texarkana Gazette

Florida city to rename streets honoring Confederat­e generals

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HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—City commission­ers in Florida have agreed to begin the process of changing the names of streets named after Confederat­e generals in the heart of an African-American neighborho­od.

During a contentiou­s threehour meeting Monday night, the Hollywood City Commission voted 5-2 to begin renaming Lee Street, named after Confederat­e Gen. Robert E. Lee; Hood Street, named after Gen. John Bell Hood; and Forrest Street, named after Confederat­e general and Ku Klux Klan member Nathan Bedford Forrest.

“It is time to change the names and the time is now,” Commission­er Debra Case said during the meeting. “We must do the right thing and we must do it now.”

The SunSentine­l reports a final vote is expected when the board returns from its summer break on Aug. 30.

The current plan calls for Forrest Street to become Savannah Street, Hood Street to become Macon and Lee to be renamed Louisville.

The controvers­y has been brewing for a while. Two years ago vandals painted over street signs, and a similar call to change the names went ignored 15 years ago.

A clash broke out last month at city hall between those pushing for the name change and those against it. Five people were arrested.

On Monday night, Hollywood resident Cynthia Baker asked commission­ers when it would end. “We have streets named for slave-owning presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Madison. Activists have said those streets are next.”

Several Broward County officials were at the meeting and urged commission­ers to make the change.

“It is not right that an African-American mother has to tell her child she lives on a street named after someone that wanted them in chains or dead,” said Broward County Public Defender Howard Finkelstei­n said.

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