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A racist display of contempt for Native Americans has been poisoning the minds of motorists and pedestrians along Vine St. in Carthage for over 60 years. The time is long overdue for this longstanding highly degrading caricature of Native Americans, the โBig Indianโ sign by Motor Time Auto Sales, to permanently disappear, and protestors are determined to make that hap pen.
Over 340 people have already signed a petition, https://chng.it/kzWDsvhxgY, to rid our community of this offensive sign of hate. โNative American people were victims of genocide and ethnic cleansing. We are seeing this first hand in Palestine right now. It is disgustingโ, states Damien Dallallo of Cincinnati, โI am joining others in calling for the immediate removal of this degrading monument. Letโs put Cincinnati on the map for the right reasons!โ
A protest against this public display of racism in our city will be held on MLK Day, January 15, beginning at 3pm at 7505 Vine in Carthage. Homer Shadowheart of Urban Native Collective, one of the sponsors of the protest, said โIt is sad that in 2024 this sign is still able to exist, the indigenous population is forgotten, but we are not gone. If this were a Sambo it would have been removed decades ago.โ
Werner Lange of the Ohio Peace Council, initiator of the protest, states that โfor the Queen City, the center of so much that celebrates the best in human creativity, to also continue to harbor this public insult to human dignity, is intolerable. The โBig Indianโ sign must go.โ
Werner Lange
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Editorโs Note: The views expressed in this commentary piece do not necessarily the express the opinions of The Cincinnati Herald.

No, do not remove it. It’s just a sign ome I remember since my childhood