A slight majority of Americans support repatriating sites dedicated to Cesar Chavez, after the late civil rights leader was accused of sexually abusing minors, according to a new survey. The YouGov poll, released Friday, found that 51 percent of respondents believe these sites should be renamed, with 22 percent saying these locations should never have…
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Many Americans support renaming Cesar Chavez sites after abuse claims: Poll
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Originally reported by The Hill
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