A California city named after a Confederate general will keep its name after a year of debate.Fort Bragg, which is named for the slaveholding southern general Braxton Bragg, established a citizen’s commission to study a name change after the 2020 death of George Floyd. The city of 7,300, which is on the northern California coast, was established in 1857 and used as a military post to help quell rebellious Native American populations, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported.
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