Lil Sambo’s, a restaurant in the Oregon coastal tourist community of Lincoln City is feeling pressure to change its’ name. The 63- year-old landmark - which was originally named “Little Black Sambo’s” - is the subject of a petition for a name change by hundreds of people who view the “Lil Sambo’s” name as racist. Willamette Week newspaper quotes the restaurant’s owner, George Moore, as saying 'We have no intention of offending anyone. We just want to serve breakfast. But I think there will be a day when this changes. This is not what we're thinking about today,' says Moore. 'It's a brand we i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lil-sambos-a-restaurant-in-the-oregon-coastal-tourist-community-of-lincoln-city-is-feeling-pressure-to-change-its-name-the-63-year-old-landmark-which-was-originally-named-little-black-sambos-is-the-subject-of-a-petition-for-a-name-change-by-hundreds-of-people-who-view-the-lil-sambos-name-as-racist-willamette-week-newspaper-quotes-the-restaurants-owner-george-moore-as-saying-we-have-no-intention-of-offending-anyone-we-just-want-to-serve-breakfast-but-i-think-there-will-be-a-day-when-this-changes-this-is-not-what-were-thinking-about-today-says-moore-its-a-brand-we-i-image365690983.html
RF2C6XJG7–Lil Sambo’s, a restaurant in the Oregon coastal tourist community of Lincoln City is feeling pressure to change its’ name. The 63- year-old landmark - which was originally named “Little Black Sambo’s” - is the subject of a petition for a name change by hundreds of people who view the “Lil Sambo’s” name as racist. Willamette Week newspaper quotes the restaurant’s owner, George Moore, as saying 'We have no intention of offending anyone. We just want to serve breakfast. But I think there will be a day when this changes. This is not what we're thinking about today,' says Moore. 'It's a brand we i
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