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California college gets rid of Prospector Pete mascot amid concerns of racism

Officials at California State University, Long Beach, have ended the school's use of its mascot, Prospector Pete, over concerns that the use of a settler-era mascot for the school was racially insensitive.

The school's president, Jane Close Conoley, announced the end of the mascot's use on Friday in a letter to students and alumni, citing a 2014 decision to begin moving away from the use of the "49er" and "prospector" imagery on its sports teams.

In her statement, Conoley linked the prospector imagery to California's gold rush, during which indigenous Americans often endured violence from and were enslaved by settlers in order to build Christian missions.

Read entire article at The Hill