Among the lasting effects can be a hypersensitivity to remarks that sound even remotely bigoted, even when the speaker may mean no harm. When I was in Fort Kochi in southern India and found myself on Jew Street, I was a bit taken aback, but grateful that it wasn’t “Jew Bob Street.”
It would do no harm to rename Negro Bill to William Grandstaff Canyon and would clearly make some more comfortable. I urge both city and county councils to support this change.
—Bob Greenberg
Moab



