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Illinois K-12 schools may soon be required to pick new mascots to replace those that reference Native American names and imagery.
House Bill 1237, which was passed by the Illinois House, bans schools from using Native American names, mascots, or logos, ...
According to legislators, 90 schools throughout the state use these references and will be required make the switch.
The bill points out specific K-12 mascots and names like “Redskins, Braves, Chiefs, Chieftains, Tribe, Indians, or any ...