Norman councilwoman seeks to rename street honoring KKK grand dragon

The Associated Press - March 27, 2017 11:34 am

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – An Oklahoma councilwoman is asking homeowners to rename a street honoring a former university professor and Ku Klux Klan member.
Norman Councilwoman Breea Clark has posted an online petition asking residents to help change the name of DeBarr Avenue.
The block is named after Edwin DeBarr, one of the first professors at the University of Oklahoma. DeBarr became a grand dragon in the KKK while at the school and was forced out in 1923 because of his Klan involvement.
The Oklahoman reports  that at least 75 percent of homeowners would have to agree to the name change.
In 2013, Tulsa City Council members voted to rename its glitzy arts district, which had been named after KKK member Wyatt Tate Brady, the son of a Confederate veteran.

 

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