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Celebrating Black History Month with A Song

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Posted By: DW626, 2/8/2023 6:09:40 AM

In celebrating Black history month this year, I thought it would be fitting to finally recognize a triumph of African American literature that has, ironically, been falsely accused of racism. That achievement is embodied in a 1946 Walt Disney movie entitled Song of the South. I assume many of you have not seen the film because Disney has succumbed to the accusations of racism by refusing to re-release it in any form. Nonetheless, you may at least recognize the film’s buoyant Academy Award winning song, “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” which arguably forms the musical backbone of the movie.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 2/8/2023 6:48:15 AM (No. 1397939)
"I don't wanna work - Jus' want to bang on de drum all day..." Todd Rundgren
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jinx 2/8/2023 6:51:02 AM (No. 1397941)
I'm so happy to see this article about Uncle Remus. I took my white children to see it years ago. My youngest cried when it was over and I had to practically drag her out of the theater. She was crying," I want Uncle Remus". She loved him and wanted to stay and listen to more stories. It is a shame that it has be turned into a "racist" movie and today's children can't see it.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Daisymay 2/8/2023 7:31:37 AM (No. 1397957)
So funny to see this Article today. As we were watching The Five last evening, during the break, I was explaining this Movie to my Husband as he never saw it. I was Five when the Movie came out and my Grandma took me, on the Bus, Downtown to see my First Ever Movie in a Theater.! I never forgot it! I am now 81 and I can still see the Blue Birds and Butterflies flying during the Zip-A-Dee-Do- Da Song! That's the kind of Movie kids today should see today instead of what Disney is putting out now. Their latest Movie is all about White people are terrible and Blacks are owed Reparations! What a Shameful way to teach Kids to love each other!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Clinger 2/8/2023 8:00:15 AM (No. 1397989)
I suppose Camp Town Races would be a bit too much to ask for?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 2/8/2023 8:06:35 AM (No. 1397997)
I saw this movie when I was eight, and was entertained by Brer Rabbit getting the best of Brer Fox in the briar patch. I asked my father what Brer meant and he told me it was short for “brother”. This also ran in the Sunday Comics for several weeks. Disney did this for many of his animated movies. For too long, miserable wokesters with no “joie de vivre” have wrecked our traditions by finding racism and “phobes” in everything. There’s nothing racist in this movie. What the Walt Disney Company needs today is Walt Disney!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: JackBurton 2/8/2023 8:34:17 AM (No. 1398020)
I think this movie did more to help and encourage people to reject racism than all the Black History Months combined. Just sayin'.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Cherrybark 2/8/2023 8:41:59 AM (No. 1398025)
One of my grandmothers would often read me a Uncle Remus story at afternoon nap time. I remember an open bedroom window, white curtains gently moving in the light summer breeze or perhaps it was from a table fan. Not sure I ever made it to the end of a story before dozing off but I knew most of them by heart. Back in the 50's, family adults regularly read book to or "with" their children. Humorously, in a recent Zoom meeting I turned down the "opportunity" to get involved in cleaning up a software project that has been run completely off the rails. I declined with something along the lines of, "No thanks. My Mamaw read me Uncle Remus stories so I know all about the dangers of getting involved with Tar Babies." Knowing smiles all around. BTW, digital copies are available online. Usenet, with appropriate caution, is your friend.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: RayLRiv 2/8/2023 8:56:19 AM (No. 1398033)
GREAT defense of a great movie
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Reply 9 - Posted by: FLCracker 2/8/2023 11:10:13 AM (No. 1398109)
The first movie I remember seeing was "Song of the South", at a drive-in theater somewhere in north Florida-South Georgia; for no good reason, I think Georgia. I was so young at the time, I was still being toilet-trained as we had a potty-cup for me in the floorboard of the back seat. This means it had to be no earlier than later 1954. The movie was at least 8 years old and still playing. I think a big reason people picked on the movie was because they were picking on Chandler's works. What they didn't like was that Uncle Remus spoke in vernacular English, which they considered demeaning, and Chandler making Uncle Remus seem ignorant and uneducated. Wouldn't NOT using the vernacular be an attempt to "whiten" Uncle Remus and steal his heritage? On my bookshelf, I have a 1915 copy of Chandler's "Uncle Remus, His Songs and Sayings." I'm doing my part to ensure that Chandler's unedited words, and Uncle Remus' voice, do not get lost.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: cor-vet 2/8/2023 11:11:00 AM (No. 1398111)
I still own a CD and a VHS copy of this classic. Unfortunately, there's no VHS player left in this house. My grown kids have seen the movie more times than I can count, while they were growing up. I saw it with my folks probably 70+ years ago and it sure seemed a lot longer than it does now.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: JubilationTCornpone 2/8/2023 11:30:01 AM (No. 1398119)
Like many others here, I saw this film as a kid when it was re-released in the theaters in the late ‘60s, I think. My mother took me and my sisters to see it as she had enjoyed it as a young girl when it was originally released. It’s so sad that it’s being withheld from current generations. Liberals love living in misery and are adamant that everyone share their dour outlook on life.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: MickTurn 2/8/2023 11:53:49 AM (No. 1398137)
Don't throw me in that Briar Patch..................
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Penney 2/8/2023 3:56:05 PM (No. 1398278)
I remember seeing this movie as a child and I loved it. I still have my Little Golden Book of it and I viewed Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remus as my friends. It is sad that generations of children since have been deprived of seeing it and laughing at Brer Rabbit's antics along with Uncle Remis' Wnisdom.
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