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Sam What? Really?

How is Sambo's still a thing?

Sam What? Really?
The Original Sambo's.

How is Sambo's still a thing? I was walking to dinner in Santa Barbara with my coworkers, post-mudslide. Our company had put us up for a week in a hotel near Stearns Wharf, while the 101 freeway was closed. As we walked past Sambo’s Restaurant, my coworker pointed out the sign, and explained it is a slur for black people, specifically black men.

I was unaware of the meaning of "sambo," and although I lived in Santa Barbara for several years before moving south, I never have been to that restaurant nor taken note of the sign. However, through a cursory Google search, I found the history about Sambo’s Restaurant in Santa Barbara, in articles such as “The Troubling History of Sambo’s Pancake House” on KCET.org from April 2017. Other articles, from the archives of the Los Angeles Times, show the controversy and opposition surrounded the name since at least the late '70s.

The current owner of Sambo’s, Chad Stevens, revealed to The Daily Beast in 2014 that the state of Washington denied an application for a trademark on Sambo’s, because it is derogatory to African-Americans. California did not.