The Past is Alive and [Un]Well

Prejudice dies hard. In a small California cemetery there are several graves whose headstones read: "Moved from Nigger Hill." The buried were put there in 1954, the year that the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public schools. It's believed that those people died circa 1862 and were initially buried in Negro Hill.  People have known about these headstones, at least, since 1998, but nothing was done about it, until a Boy Scout made it his business to correct this glaring offense to black people. The whole thing will cost about $18,000, but the county claims that it has no money to do it, so they are starting a collection of private donations.

I suppose that the county asks itself: why spend good money on a bunch of dead niggers?

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