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TexasTowelie

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Mon Sep 7, 2020, 07:14 AM Sep 2020

Whitefish Property Owners File to Change Lake's Racist Name

City of Whitefish filed petition on behalf of private landowners to change name of Lost Coon Lake to Lost Loon Lake


The residents of a Whitefish neighborhood surrounding a pleasant lake with a racist name filed documents in Flathead County District Court earlier this month to officially rename it Lost Loon Lake.

The petition, submitted by the City of Whitefish on behalf of 12 of the 21 lakeshore property owners, is the latest development in a years-long effort to change the name of Lost Coon Lake, citing coon’s use as an offensive slur for African-Americans. And that name, according to court filings, was a “compromise” solution after an initiative began in the 1980s to rename what was then (N-Word) Lake.

“Locals and visitors alike consider the name Lost Coon Lake extremely offensive, as its history and meaning are easily discovered,” the city wrote in the court filing.

Court documents cite Wikipedia and the book “Stump Town to Ski Town” that note the lake’s original name.

Read more: https://flatheadbeacon.com/2020/08/31/whitefish-property-owners-file-change-lakes-racist-name/
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Whitefish Property Owners File to Change Lake's Racist Name (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2020 OP
I've lived in MT 43 years MontanaMama Sep 2020 #1

MontanaMama

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1. I've lived in MT 43 years
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 10:07 AM
Sep 2020

and never knew that that lake existed and the history of it. Glad someone is doing the right thing...in Whitefish, you just never know....

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