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Related: About this forumStudents protest as Utah lawmakers resist changing 'Dixie'
SALT LAKE CITY -- At a university in southern Utah, the nationwide protests against racial injustice have lent new momentum to change a name that many consider offensive: Dixie State.
But the moniker's deep ties to local history are fueling a backlash at the GOP-dominated state Legislature and showing how difficult change can be.
Students from the fast-growing institution drove hours to gather at the Utah Capitol on Wednesday and urge lawmakers to revive a stalled plan to change the school's name.
When people who dont belong to the university are wanting their voices to overpower ours, it just doesnt seem fair to us. Savannah Snyder, a junior studying elementary education, said on the Capitol steps.
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/students-protest-utah-lawmakers-resist-changing-dixie-76091650
underpants
(186,631 posts)I read the history on the name but still. I mean come on.
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(57,479 posts)rickyhall
(4,889 posts)TexasTowelie
(116,751 posts)to separate the north from the south?
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)Vogon_Glory
(9,571 posts)of Anglo-American LDS converts originally from the South, which is why it was nicknamed Dixie.
To me, this is not so blatantly a white-Supremacist issue like Confederate statuary, the Confederate Battle Flag or white-washed post Civil War Southern history books like the ones that I grew up with fifty plus years ago. I intend to stay out of this dispute.