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El Dorado supes agree to remove racial slurs from headstones


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By Peter Hecht, Sacramento Bee

Supervisors in El Dorado County voted Tuesday to right a historic wrong by replacing 36 cemetery headstones that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers labeled with a racist slur in 1954.

When the Corps built Folsom Dam on the American River that year, it moved remains from a cemetery in the old Gold Rush town of Negro Hill to a new resting place in El Dorado County. The N-word was stamped into concrete headstones instead of “Negro” to note the anonymous remains had come from the former Negro Hill Cemetery.

But the supervisors’ 5-0 vote to allow a privately funded project to replace the headstones at Mormon Island Cemetery stirred debate.

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