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FILE - In this July 10, 2002 file photo, an aerial view of the Georgia Pacific timber mill is seen in the foreground, in Fort Bragg, Calif. The rugged Northern California coastal city named for a Confederate general may ask voters to change its name as people protesting racial inequality and police brutality tear down monuments honoring former Confederate leaders. The City of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, population 7,000, is named for Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, who is accused of keeping more than 100 slaves. The city council is debating Monday, June 22, 2020 whether to put the renaming issue to voters through a ballot measure in November. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

FILE - In this July 10, 2002 file photo, an aerial view of the Georgia Pacific timber mill is seen in the foreground, in Fort Bragg, Calif. The rugged Northern California coastal city named for a Confederate general may ask voters to change its name as people protesting racial inequality and police brutality tear down monuments honoring former Confederate leaders. The City of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, population 7,000, is named for Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, who is accused of keeping more than 100 slaves. The city council is debating Monday, June 22, 2020 whether to put the renaming issue to voters through a ballot measure in November. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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