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I've never heard that before, and doing some very light research, it does seem like "Spade" is a slur from the 1920s. At the same time however, the phrase "Calling a spade a spade." is a "modern" (1500's) adaption of an ancient Greek phrase.
The easy solution here is to just re-adapt it so it doesn't use a racist term. To keep the theming of shovels of course, the easiest answer is "Calling a shovel a shovel."
Thanks for the info, always good to learn a new thing or two :)
But a shovel isn't a spade and a spade isn't a shovel! They are different tools!