African American groups call for ditching 'racist' Francis Scott Key, naming new bridge after late congressman
- The Caucus of African American Leaders of Anne Arundel County wants Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to rename the Francis Scott Key Bridge due to Key's slave-owning past.
- The caucus aims to rename the bridge after late Congressman Parren J. Mitchell, the first black man from Maryland elected to the US House of Representatives.
- Key's legacy is under scrutiny for his past views on race, with some attributions being questioned.
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Radical leftists demand Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge be renamed over racism claims | WND | by Around the Web
(ZEROHEDGE) – Far-left group Caucus of African American Leaders of Anne Arundel County (CAAL), which has been on a multi-year rampage across Maryland, removing controversial statues and pushing reparations resolutions in Annapolis, has called on state officials to rename the recently collapsed 1.6-mile Port of Baltimore bridge because the current name "Francis Scott Key Bridge"…
Radical Left Group Demands Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge To Be Renamed Over Racism Claims
Radical Left Group Demands Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge To Be Renamed Over Racism Claims Far-left group Caucus of African American Leaders of Anne Arundel County (CAAL), which has been on a multi-year rampage across Maryland, removing controversial statues (read: here) and pushing reparations resolutions (read: here) in Annapolis, has called on state officials to rename the recently collapsed 1.6-mile Port of Baltimore bridge because th…
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