Black History: Thirty Seasoned Negroes

Crossposted from Left Toon Lane, Bilerico Project & My Left Wing


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This is a recreation of an advertisement for the sale of Slaves in the American South. Link

Ads such as these were not the exception, they were not rare, they were in every paper and similar posters could be found in almost every capital and port city in the "New World" during this era.

This is not "Black Hysteria" or "civil rights nonsense" as some of my recent emails have claimed. This is not Black History - it is American history.

You can find more slave ads here, courtesy of the University of Virginia.

Cornell University has an excellent online collection of Anti-Slavery documents from the period. Those of you hooked on the HBO mini-series will enjoy this collection as it has a lot of John Adams' rants against slavery included.

Disclaimer:

When I went to school, we were never taught Black History. We never learned about the Black leaders, the long, agonizing history that brought most Blacks to America. Those atrocities were glossed over in favor of mindlessly boring topics like the X Y Z Affair.

This series of cartoons will review Black history as told from a Black mother to an interracial child. This series will be ugly, course, horrific and truthful. I will mostly abandon the commentary for an article on Black history.

This series is not about Obama or Hillary. I want to you to try to imagine how Black families tell their children of the atrocities their ancestors, all of them, suffered because of the color of their skin. Try to imagine how Black families counsel their children when someone calls them "nigger" for the first time. Can you imagine the bone crushing emotion that must well up? Can you imagine the agony, frustration and anger?

Can you imagine being the Black preacher who tries to paint a picture of a just God every Sunday? Especially in a country that claims where the notion of racism is a thing of the past, the job is difficult.

These strips may at times be entertaining and sometimes they may not - mostly not.

I don't want you to laugh so hard you cry, I want you to cry so hard you do something about it.



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Re: Black History: Thirty Seasoned Negroes (1.00 / 1)

Someone please delete this diary. It is purely offensive and done by a republican troll.


McCain: The Past, Obama: The Future
by KathyM on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 10:08:58 AM EST

Snark? (none / 0)


My candidate lost fair and square. So did yours. Get over it and let's kick McSame's ass!
by RLMcCauley on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 10:17:37 AM EST
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Re: Snark? (none / 0)

I do not think it is a snark. This user has been on this meme since Monday I believe.

At first I thought they were drunk... obviously it is something else.


Town Called Dobson - Daily Political Cartoon: Not all is red in rural America!
by stormbear on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 11:01:58 AM EST
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Yeah I saw it yesterday. (none / 0)

Perhaps the person is a bit insane.


My candidate lost fair and square. So did yours. Get over it and let's kick McSame's ass!
by RLMcCauley on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 11:12:21 AM EST
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Re: Yeah I saw it yesterday. (none / 0)

The user seems to be an Obama supporter - that just adds to my confusion.

If you notice, most of yesterday's thread had been deleted.


Town Called Dobson - Daily Political Cartoon: Not all is red in rural America!
by stormbear on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 11:20:31 AM EST
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Re: Yeah I saw it yesterday. (none / 0)

Oh wait. Yesterday it was DTaylor. It's very confusing regardless.


My candidate lost fair and square. So did yours. Get over it and let's kick McSame's ass!
by RLMcCauley on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 11:32:23 AM EST
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Re: Black History: Thirty Seasoned Negroes (none / 0)

Kathy, StormBear has a long-standing and very up-front record as an online Progressive.  His web comic "Town Called Dobson" has been around for four years.

I'm not sure why you're convinced he's a Republican troll, but he's not.  Since you're someone whose writings I've otherwise rather come to respect, please have some dialog with us here and let us know what your concerns are.

Prog


by Progressive Witness on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 12:32:14 PM EST
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That disclaimer is disgusting. (none / 0)

Not its contents, the fact that it is necessary. Anyone who could read these diaires and think they were about the presidential campaign really needs to take a good long look at themselves.


by DSloth on Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 10:22:19 AM EST


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