There's a push underway to rename two Brooklyn streets named for Confederate generals.

You can find "General Lee Avenue" and "Stonewall Jackson Drive" at Fort Hamilton Army Base.

They were named more than a hundred years ago.

Activists are rallying today near the base to demand a change.

They say the names memorialize slavery and should be removed, especially in light of the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.

Though the Fort is not in her district, Brooklyn Congresswoman Yvette Clark has long supported a name change.

Last week, she said her request for one was denied by the Army.

Congressman Dan Donovan is the district's representative.

He says he condemns Lee and Jackson's support for slavery, but adds he cannot "censor or reverse every decision our military makes."