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Virginia city to rename first set of streets that honor Confederate leaders

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In an effort to honor the contributions of notable African Americans in the city's history, the Alexandria City Council unanimously voted to rename the first series of streets honoring Confederate leaders.

On Saturday, the City Council passed a bill to rename three streets and rededicate a fourth.

Alexandria has at least 41 streets associated with members of the Confederacy.

Among the streets being renamed is Forest Street, named for Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

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Several streets named after Confederate leaders will soon be renamed in Virginia communities. (Fox 5 DC)

The measure outlines the intent to remove the R, which would simply result in a tree-like Forest Street, also within walking distance of Sycamore Street and Hemlock Street.

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Street view of Alexandria, Virginia

At least 41 streets in Alexandria have ties to Confederate officers. (Fox 5 DC)

Another street name being considered for change is Early Street, named for Confederate Maj. Gen. Jubal Early, who led the attack on D.C.'s Fort Stevens during the Civil War. The proposed new name would be Harriet Jacobs Street, after the abolitionist and author of his book Incidents of the Life of a Slave Girl.

Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

The Alexandria City Council voted unanimously to rename the first series of streets honoring Confederate leaders. (Fox 5 DC)

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According to the document, the changes are expected to take place in June.

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