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Harris said her family feels that activism has gone too far.So the virtue-signalling mob is attempting to erase the legacy a black woman and her family were proud of. Way to be an "ally" . . . .
"I wish we would take a breath and not just get rid of everything. because good or bad, it is our history. Removing that wipes away a part of me. A part of each of us. We are proud of our cousin," Harris said.
Lillian Richard died in 1956 after working 23 years for the Quaker Oats company.
Harris said she and the Richards family are also against the renaming of military bases because many of their relatives are veterans.
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