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Thurgood Marshall bust to replace Chief Justice who wrote racist Dred Scott decision

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Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney is infamously remembered for writing the 1857 Dred Scott decision that supported slavery and refused to recognize Black Americans as citizens. A statue of Taney was also publicly displayed at the U.S. Capitol. On Wednesday, however, the House passed a bill to have Taney’s bust removed and replaced with...

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