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endo. we want to update you now on a story we first told you about a couple weeks ago. a plan has finally been approved to replace offensive grave stones in a cemetery in colorado. what we're going to show you are some offensive markers. 36 graves were moved in 1950s but the stones were carved with the n word in place of negro hill. after weeks of debate over who is at fault, the supervisors approved a plan to put in new grave stones. the county will raise $18,000 for granite markers and the county will raise $5,000 for a permanent memorial to negro hill and unanimous people buried in the cemetery. the town faded into disrepair and now it actually sits at the bottom of a lake.

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