Mississippi school named after Confederate leader renamed to honour Barack Obama

Like one in four schools named after Confederate heroes, Davis Elementary has a majority black student body

Davis Elementary School
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A Mississippi elementary school originally named after US Confederate President Jefferson Davis will be renamed after former President Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the United States.

The school, 98% of whose student body is African-American, was named Davis IB Elementary School in honour of Mississippian Jefferson Davis, who served as the unrecognised "President" of the 11 southern states who announced their secession from the US in 1861 in order to preserve the institution of slavery from northern abolitionists. Approximately 620,000 soldiers died in the civil war that followed, along with the South’s hopes of maintaining a slave-holding society.

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