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State lawmakers urge federal government to remove the term Negro from Texas place names

State lawmakers urge federal government to remove the term “Negro” from Texas place names Texas Tribune Tags:  The state Capitol on Jan. 12, 2021. Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Texas lawmakers are asking the federal government to remove the term “Negro” from dozens of places across the state where the word appears in the location’s name. The move by the Legislature comes three decades after Texas passed a law that was supposed to rename the places after Black Americans who made a significant contribution to Texas. But the U.S. Board for Geographic Names, the federal entity with the final say over any natural place name in the country, blocked the changes, saying there was a lack of demonstrated local support for the proposed new names or opposition to current ones.

Texas Legislature calls for Negro to be removed from state place names

Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Texas lawmakers are asking the federal government to remove the term “Negro” from dozens of places across the state where the word appears in the location’s name. The move by the Legislature comes three decades after Texas passed a law that was supposed to rename the places after Black Americans who made a “significant contribution” to Texas. But the U.S. Board for Geographic Names, the federal entity with the final say over any natural place name in the country, blocked the changes, saying there was a lack of demonstrated local support for the proposed new names or opposition to current ones.

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