The New Orleans City Council voted unanimously to change the name of Robert E. Lee Boulevard to Allen Toussaint Boulevard
Toussaint, a New Orleans music legend, died in 2015 of a heart attack while he was touring in Madrid. Brossett introduced the ordinance last month to rename the boulevard after Toussaint instead of the Confederate general, saying in a news release"it's well beyond time to make this change.
Read MoreThe move follows similar efforts across the country in recent years, that have seen symbols of the Confederacy -- including names, busts and statues -- removed and replaced amid a nationwide reckoning with racism prompted by the killing of George Floyd.
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