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Racial insults may be wiped off map: North Carolina place names
Raliegh News-Observer ^ | April 30, 2003 | LYNN BONNER

Posted on 04/30/2003 6:49:24 AM PDT by berserker

Racially charged place names dot the map of North Carolina. A bill would require counties to find replacements

The names are jarring: Niggerskull Mountain, Nigger Head, Nigger Spring.

An effort is under way in the General Assembly to wipe from North Carolina's map those names and others using the racial epithet. "We want to get these off the record," said Rep. Alma Adams, a Greensboro Democrat. A bill Adams sponsored would require county commissioners to devise replacements by July 1 and send them to Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. Marshall would work with registrars of deeds, tax officials and planning officials to change the names.

The bill is headed for a vote of the full House after its unanimous endorsement from the House State Government Committee on Tuesday.

"I'm surprised, really, that this wasn't done before -- that this would still exist in our state," said Rep. Joni Bowie, a Greensboro Republican.

Six of the seven places listed in the bill with names containing the racial epithet are in Western North Carolina. All are listed in "The North Carolina Gazetteer," a definitive list of places and geographic features. Included in the bill are names for mountains in Haywood, Jackson and Clay counties, a spring in Haywood County, creeks in Union and Jackson counties and a bay in Currituck County.

Richard Starnes, an assistant professor of history at Western Carolina University who grew up in Asheville, said he has heard a mountain near his hometown called by its objectionable name as long as he can remember. Such names are probably found most often in western counties because the black population in there is small, he said.

"We have the lowest per capita amount of black folks in this part of the world," he said. "There was less pressure. To have something like that in Durham would be a lot different in terms of social and political names."

Public officials should move to change those names, he said, although the new monikers might not stick, at first.

"It's one of these difficult kinds of things to change from the top down," he said. "But I think for public officials to allow those kinds of place names to remain, then they're culpable in continuing the cycle of using derogatory labels for groups and citizens."

The move to change the North Carolina names comes as American Indians in the Western United States are pushing to rename mountains and creeks called "squaw." Squaw is a derogatory term for a woman in some Native American languages.

A high school in Buncombe County stopped calling women's sports teams the Squaws a few years ago, as a result of American Indians' objections. The athletes are now Lady Warriors.

Rep. Phil Haire, a Democrat who represents Haywood, Jackson and several other mountain counties, said he had not heard that people were offended by the names. "It's just what it's always been," he said. "I don't know that people consider it offensive or not offensive."

Even though some of the names are so established that they appear on maps, others may have fallen out of use. Rep. Rex Baker said he saw a map of Mount Jefferson State Park with one of the mountain names covered.

Bill D. Noland, the Haywood County commissioners' chairman, said he had never heard of an offensively named spring that is supposed to be in Haywood. And S. Paul O'Neal, commissioners' chairman in Currituck, said he had never heard of a similarly named bay in his county.

"I've never heard of it, and I live right on the sound," he said. "But if there are places with names such as that, then they certainly should not continue with that name. I would hope that we've moved beyond that."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: geography; northcarolina; oldnorthstate
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To: Lee'sGhost
(Is "Blowing Rock" still OK, or does that offend the gays?)

Shhh. They think it's a tribute to Rock Hudson.

101 posted on 05/01/2003 9:13:48 AM PDT by Tall_Texan (Destroy the Elitist Democrat Guard and the Fedayeen Clinton using the smart bombs of truth!)
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To: george wythe
They could change them to "Niggaz Head" or "Niggaz Springs" and turn it into a tourist trap for hip hop and rap fans. Of course, the property values might go down...
102 posted on 05/01/2003 9:23:04 AM PDT by Tall_Texan (Destroy the Elitist Democrat Guard and the Fedayeen Clinton using the smart bombs of truth!)
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To: Darth Reagan
But I find it interesting that these names are in the western part of the state . . . the part of the state that remained loyal to the North during the late unpleasantness.

Extremely interesting!

103 posted on 05/01/2003 9:27:05 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: berserker
We own some land near a town called Japton. It's in an other state but this P.C. stuff tends to spread like a fungus. Will we neeed to get new letterheads?
104 posted on 05/01/2003 9:29:51 AM PDT by fella
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To: Lancey Howard
In NW Arkansas, the KKK participates in the Adopt-a-Highway program.
105 posted on 05/01/2003 9:52:32 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (Putting government in charge of morality is like putting pedophiles in charge of children.)
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To: Tall_Texan
"Shhh. They think it's a tribute to Rock Hudson."

Bwahahahahahaha!!! Want to have some fun? Look at a list of Rock's movie titles and consider them in context of what we know now.
106 posted on 05/01/2003 10:20:55 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: Brad Cloven
"What will they rename Whiteville, NC?"

That is more in the class with Blacksburg, Virginia. Neither of them is racial as far as I can tell. In the former case I would guess that the town was named for someone named White. It happens.
107 posted on 05/01/2003 11:26:52 AM PDT by billhilly
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To: Constitution Day
Hungry Mother State Park in Virginia is going to get some scrutiny.
108 posted on 05/01/2003 11:30:14 AM PDT by billhilly
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To: Lee'sGhost; Constitution Day; wimpycat; Darth Reagan; ampat; johnb838; mhking; Howlin; ...
I've never heard of any of the places mentioned in the article

Astonishingly, I found one of the places mentioned in the article on the postcard here. The postcard is from a website at toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/photo/lecompte/lec082.htm and it states that it was published by the Asheville Postcard Company.

109 posted on 05/01/2003 2:45:10 PM PDT by berserker
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To: All
"The State of Virginia was named for "The Virgin Queen", Elizabeth I. My goodness, someone might think of sex when they say the name "Virginia". (/sarcasm)" If that's true, we really need to take the "ho" from Idaho. Probably should take the "Massa" off Massachusetts too. Seriously, though; I'm not black and still find the word "nigger" offensive. This is probably something that should be decided by states. If they want to save paint/ink, they could change a "N" to an artsy "V"...or paint out the "N" and replace it with another letter.
110 posted on 05/01/2003 4:16:53 PM PDT by Susannah (Reformed Democrat of the 70's)
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To: berserker
There is another place with that 'N word' also. I have seen it in my NC maps book. I think it's in Bladen Co. The place is Niggerhead Bay. I don't know why it was so named.
111 posted on 05/01/2003 10:27:59 PM PDT by dstarr
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To: yarddog
The river which runs through Asheville, NC is the "French Broad River".

It was named "French Broad" to distinguish it from the "Broad River" that ran on the ENGLISH side of the Eastern Continental Divide, way back when the Western side of the divide was French terriroty (and isn't any longer, Thank God!!)

112 posted on 05/06/2003 10:06:39 AM PDT by Stefan Stackhouse
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To: Susannah
they could change a "N" to an artsy "V"...or paint out the "N" and replace it with another letter.

How bout a "T"?

113 posted on 05/08/2003 7:46:34 AM PDT by Darth Reagan (too lazy to find a picture of Tigger -- a wonderful thing)
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