Comments on: Meridian Hill Park Or Malcolm X Park? (Poll) http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/ Race, Class, The District. Mon, 16 Jul 2012 03:01:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: KEDD http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1668 KEDD Mon, 25 Jun 2012 13:23:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1668 I call it Joan of Arc Park, since her statue graces the heart of the park.  I also refer to it as Meridian or Malcolm X to others so they can find it. I call it Joan of Arc Park, since her statue graces the heart of the park.  I also refer to it as Meridian or Malcolm X to others so they can find it.

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By: needmem http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1634 needmem Sat, 12 May 2012 06:27:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1634 Native Washingtonians were the same people who re-elected Marion Barry four times.  They were obviously dealt a lousy hand but they were determined to make the worst of it.  I don't think they're entitled to a lot of deference.  Moreover, people who use the unofficial name act as if history began in 1968; there actually is a story to tell about the creation of the park but it has nothing to do with Malcolm X. Native Washingtonians were the same people who re-elected Marion Barry four times.  They were obviously dealt a lousy hand but they were determined to make the worst of it.  I don’t think they’re entitled to a lot of deference.  Moreover, people who use the unofficial name act as if history began in 1968; there actually is a story to tell about the creation of the park but it has nothing to do with Malcolm X.

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By: V2 http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1626 V2 Wed, 09 May 2012 17:34:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1626  You don't need to be anti-Asian in order to be pro-Afro-American. Let's not replace one form of bigotry with another.  You don’t need to be anti-Asian in order to be pro-Afro-American. Let’s not replace one form of bigotry with another.

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By: Zegan1 http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1618 Zegan1 Fri, 04 May 2012 22:17:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1618 It's Malcolm X Park if you have any respect for native Washingtonians.  It's Meridian Hill Park if you're the kind of person who smugly points at the map and reminds your neighbors that back in 1968 they didn't have the political capital to have a minor park's name changed.  End of story.  It’s Malcolm X Park if you have any respect for native Washingtonians.  It’s Meridian Hill Park if you’re the kind of person who smugly points at the map and reminds your neighbors that back in 1968 they didn’t have the political capital to have a minor park’s name changed.  End of story. 

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By: That Guy http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1616 That Guy Thu, 03 May 2012 20:07:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1616 Naming it "Malcolm X Park" would be a great way to lower property values. Maybe the neighborhood will become more affordable that way and stop evil gentrification? Naming it “Malcolm X Park” would be a great way to lower property values. Maybe the neighborhood will become more affordable that way and stop evil gentrification?

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By: Sean Gallagher http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1613 Sean Gallagher Thu, 03 May 2012 19:38:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1613 I tend to agree with Pepperman below - the grand stately/european style of that park does not exactly scream 'Malcom X' to me. I gladly called it MX for a bout 6-7 years until i started living a block away and doing google map projects that forced me to see it called Meridian Hill park over and over.  Parks often have an official name and a nickname so this does not have to be a zero-sum choice. Growing up in Oakland CA I used to go to a park off the freeway that randomly had a stage coach and we used to call it Stage Coach Park. Now I see that's not the name (http://g.co/maps/85t35).  Although I knew this as Malcom X Park for many years and would love to see him honored - perhaps this park is not the place/thing to honor him with. That being said - I really liked Ms. T's comments below and loved hearing that history first hand. I tend to agree with Pepperman below – the grand stately/european style of that park does not exactly scream ‘Malcom X’ to me. I gladly called it MX for a bout 6-7 years until i started living a block away and doing google map projects that forced me to see it called Meridian Hill park over and over.  Parks often have an official name and a nickname so this does not have to be a zero-sum choice. Growing up in Oakland CA I used to go to a park off the freeway that randomly had a stage coach and we used to call it Stage Coach Park. Now I see that’s not the name (http://g.co/maps/85t35).  Although I knew this as Malcom X Park for many years and would love to see him honored – perhaps this park is not the place/thing to honor him with. That being said – I really liked Ms. T’s comments below and loved hearing that history first hand.

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By: monkeyrotica http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1614 monkeyrotica Thu, 03 May 2012 19:38:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1614 Malcolm X was a great man, unlike Meridian Park who was a dirty Asian. Why did it get named after a liquor store owner anyway? We need to get rid of some of these dirty parks, I can tell you right now. But we also need our own African-American parks. I am not a crackpot. Malcolm X was a great man, unlike Meridian Park who was a dirty Asian. Why did it get named after a liquor store owner anyway? We need to get rid of some of these dirty parks, I can tell you right now. But we also need our own African-American parks. I am not a crackpot.

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By: pepperman http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1611 pepperman Thu, 03 May 2012 17:15:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1611 I'd love to name some more things after Malcolm X in this City, even streets as they have in New York City, but this historic name should not be changed.  And this formal, hyper-designed European-style architecture does not seem to be a fitting style for Malcolm X !  Can't they find something that would really seem to represent him and his live and impact better?? I’d love to name some more things after Malcolm X in this City, even streets as they have in New York City, but this historic name should not be changed.  And this formal, hyper-designed European-style architecture does not seem to be a fitting style for Malcolm X !  Can’t they find something that would really seem to represent him and his live and impact better??

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By: Adam L http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1610 Adam L Thu, 03 May 2012 15:41:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1610 It's Meridian Hill Park. A proposal came before Congress in 1968 and it failed. End of story. A proposal came before Congress to refer to 16th Street as "Ronald Reagan Boulevard" but it too (thankfully) failed. Still, you don't see street signs that name the road after the 40th President. It’s Meridian Hill Park. A proposal came before Congress in 1968 and it failed. End of story. A proposal came before Congress to refer to 16th Street as “Ronald Reagan Boulevard” but it too (thankfully) failed. Still, you don’t see street signs that name the road after the 40th President.

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By: Ms. T. http://dcentric.wamu.org/2012/05/meridian-hill-park-or-malcolm-x-park/#comment-1608 Ms. T. Thu, 03 May 2012 01:11:00 +0000 http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=15877#comment-1608 As a life long citizen of DC, having survived the '68 riots I have known it as both Meridian Hill and Malcolm X Park. However, I perfer Malcolm because during the years immediately following the riots it became a cultural meeting place for the city's Black residents who had the conciousness of mind to plan and strategize ways to hold our communities together; to serve, educate and uplift a group of people who had just lost their champion for justice. How fitting that when one man of vision has fallen, another would symbolically rise in his place to as a sanctuary of vision and hope.   As a life long citizen of DC, having survived the ’68 riots I have known it as both Meridian Hill and Malcolm X Park. However, I perfer Malcolm because during the years immediately following the riots it became a cultural meeting place for the city’s Black residents who had the conciousness of mind to plan and strategize ways to hold our communities together; to serve, educate and uplift a group of people who had just lost their champion for justice. How fitting that when one man of vision has fallen, another would symbolically rise in his place to as a sanctuary of vision and hope.  

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