A street that honored a leader of the Ku Klux Klan in New York has been renamed after a years-long campaign led by high school students.
The village board of Malverne, on Long Island, voted last year to rename Lindner Place, which was named after Paul Lindner - a banker who helped develop the village more than a century ago and also served as great titan of the New York State Klan.
The change became official last week when Lindner Place became Acorn Way.
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