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1. You can never delete the culture of Black Americans, either. Not their massive literature -- slave narratives,
Thu Jul 24, 2025, 05:56 PM
Jul 24
speeches, novels, poetry,, rap in the 50's, spoken word poetry today, pop, R & B, funk, hip-hop, rap, trap, their singing and griots -- over centuries.
You can't delete their invention of gospel, blues, jazz, church life; music companies & studios;
can't delete their newspapers, magazines, banks, businesses and BET. -- over centuries.
You can't delete their massive art history, architecture, scientists, inventors, saints, AND cuisine -- over centuries

Just one example: "High on the Hog" by Julia Fields

Take my share of Soul Food -- I do not wish
To taste of pig Of either gut or Grunt from bowel Or jowel
I want caviar Shrimp souffle’ Sherry Champagne and not because
These are the Whites domain but just because I’m entitled --
For I’ve been V.d.’d enough T.b.’d enough and Hoe-cake fed
Knock-knee’d enough Spindly leg-bloodhound tree’d enough
To eat High on the Hog.

I’ve been Hired last Fired first enough I’ve sugar-watered my Thirst enough ---
Been lynched enough Slaved enough Cried enough Died enough
Been deprived --- Have survived enough
To eat High on the Hog.

Keep the black-eyed peas and the grits
The high blood-pressured chops and gravy sops
I want aperitifs supreme Baked Alaska-something suave, cool
For I’ve been considered faithful fool from 40 acres and a mule…
I’ve been Slighted enough Sever-righted enough And up tighted enough
And I want High on the Hog.

For dragging the cotton sack On bended knees In burning sun
In homage to the Great King cotton
For priming the money-green tobacco and earning pocket-change
For washing in iron pots For warming by coal and soot For eating the leavings from
Others’ tables
I’ve lived my wretched life Between domestic rats And foreign wars
Carted to my final rest In second-hand cars
But I’ve been leeched enough Dixie-peached enough Color bleached enough
And I want High on the Hog!

Oh I’ve heard the Mau Mau Screaming Romanticizing Pain
I hear them think They go against the Grain
But I’ve lived in shacks Long enough Had strong black beaten Backs long enough
And I’ve been Urban-planned Been monyilanned Enough
And I want High on the Hog…

AND you can never delete the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC.

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