Fort Bragg Renamed Fort Liberty in Symbolic Move to Erase Confederate Legacy

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Fort Bragg, one of the largest military bases in the US, has been renamed Fort Liberty as part of a congressionally mandated plan to rename military bases, ships, and streets that previously honored Confederate leaders. The plan is the culmination of a years-long effort that intensified in 2020, after the murder of George Floyd and the reckoning it brought over the nation’s history of racism. The other eight Army bases selected to be renamed are Fort Benning and Fort Gordon in Georgia; Fort A.P. Hill, Fort Lee, and Fort Pickett in Virginia; Fort Polk in Louisiana; Fort Rucker in Alabama; and Fort Hood in Texas.
- Fort Bragg renamed Fort Liberty, dropping Confederate namesake The Washington Post
- Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty: Name change today WRAL
- Fort Bragg becomes Fort Liberty in Army's most prominent move to erase Confederate names from bases Yahoo News
- US Army renames Fort Bragg as Fort Liberty CNN
- Military members, veterans weigh in on eve of Bragg transition to Fort Liberty ABC11
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