NFL: Memorial to late Redskins'
owner Marshall removed, calls for name change intensify
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[June 20, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - A memorial to late Washington Redskins owner George
Preston Marshall, who fought against the racial integration of the
National Football League, was removed from RFK Stadium on Friday,
the company in charge of the property said.
Although NFL teams signed individual Black players as early as 1946,
Marshall refused until the federal government stepped in and, in
1962, Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell joined the team.
"This symbol of a person who didn't believe all men and women were
created equal and who actually worked against integration is counter
to all that we as people, a city, and nation represent," Max Brown
and Greg O'Dell of Events DC said in a statement.
"We believe that injustice and inequality of all forms is
reprehensible and we are firmly committed to confronting unequal
treatment and working together toward healing our city and country."
The removal came on Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of
Black slavery, and as The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com
/opinions/change-the-name-of-the-washington-nfl-team-now/2020/06/19/4d0b4434-b0ce-11ea-8758-bfd1d045525a_story.html
editorial page called on the team to change its name, which is
widely viewed as a slur against Native Americans.
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Washington's RFK stadium
is pictured from the air on the eastern edge of the nation's capitol
September 19, 2007. REUTERS/Jason Reed /File Photo
The Post said Redskins team owner Dan Snyder should make the change
after the death of George Floyd, a Black man, in police custody in
Minneapolis last month set off widespread protests against racial
inequality.
Snyder has been adamantly opposed to changing the name. The Redskins
did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Minnesota Twins took down a statue in front of their ballpark
honoring their racist late team owner Calvin Griffith on Friday.
Last week, a statue of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus was
taken down at the Minnesota state capitol and statues of Confederate
leaders have been toppled around the country.
(Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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