Committee says name should be kept owing to lack of consensus on whether it is offensive in latest twist in long-running debateA panel of experts in Utah has recommended keeping the name of a accepted hiking spot called Negro Bill canyon after receiving conflicting opinions about whether it is offensive.
The Utah committee on geographic names said on Friday that a lack of consensus from minority groups led to its 8-2 vote on Thursday about a canyon in the eastern city of Moab, the gateway to stunning massive red rock formations. Related: Protestors fly accomplice flag next to NCAA arena in South Carolina Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com