Confederate debate: Dixie School District in California votes to keep its name

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Confederate debate: Dixie School District in California votes to keep its name
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Supporters of the district’s 150-year-old name argued that it honors a Native American woman affiliated with founder James Miller, while critics contend that it honors the Confederacy and slavery.

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