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Letter to the Editor— Faneuil Hall: It's time to change the name

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To the Editor: Some may ask: Why, amid a lethal pandemic, a racial revolution, economic insecurity, and the horrific realization that normal may never be normal again, would the removal of the name Faneuil Hall from a public building be so crucial to Bostonians moving forward as one? Well, it would rebuke, in part, Boston’s perceived legacy of racial and gender inequity.

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