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Fear Of Losing Money, BLM Pressure Lead Synder To Drop Redskins Name - The New Journal and Guide

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By Leonard E. Colvin

Chief Reporter

New Journal and Guide

  For the past two decades, former Portsmouth  Mayor Kenneth Wright faithfully attended Washington Redskins home games with family and friends.

    He always realized the  team’s mascot and nickname referring to Native Americans  was offensive and racist.

  Wright realized that over the past decade, there were two movements to get  team owner Daniel Snyder to drop the name, to no avail.

Continue reading Fear Of Losing Money, BLM Pressure Lead Synder To Drop Redskins Name at The New Journal and Guide .

Source: The New Journal and Guide
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