Now any conversation or interaction that works against racism is alright with me. But the truth is, one-to-one stunt activities are only likely to foster a friendship between two people where none was possible before. Beyond that these brief interactions are not particularly productive in terms of transforming a racist person into a non-racist one overall. Check out the clip. ...
Looks like it could be interesting television. Here's some more info from the TLC press release:
TLC explores the sensitive topic of racism in modern America through a social experiment that brings two lives with different experiences together under one roof. In the one-hour special GUESS WHO'S COMING OVER – premiering Sunday May 3 at 10 PM ET/PT – viewers travel along with Chuck, an African American from New York City, as he moves in with the white family of David Turner, a self-described "redneck," in Dawsonville, GA (population: less than 700).Will you watch this show?
Chuck has been invited by David's daughter, Michell, in an attempt to eradicate David's preconceived notions about people of African-American descent. After a few days, the tables are turned, and David goes to New York to see Chuck's hometown and meet Chuck's family.
Will the experiment help David overcome his prejudice? What will Chuck take away from the experience? What will be the lasting results of this emotional and intellectual journey? Source - TLC
Vintage Racist Advertising
Top left LOS ANGELES - DECEMBER 1: Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav present onstage at the VH1 - Big in '04 on December 1, 2004 at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Top right: 1899 -- Uncle Tom's Cabin: Topsy Illustration --- Image by © CORBIS; Bottom right: 1930s AC spark plugs ad in The Saturday Evening Post -- Photo by The Authentic History Center; Bottom left: This cartoon image provided by the New York Post appeared in the Post's Page Six Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009. The cartoon, which refers to Travis the chimp, who was shot to death by police in Stamford, Conn. on Monday after it mauled a friend of its owner, drew criticism Wednesday on media Web sites and from civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton. (AP Photo/New York Post) ** NO SALES ** Credit: Getty Images / Corbi / Authentic History Center / AP
Getty Images / Corbi / Authentic History Center / AP
Advertisement for an African-American slave sale.
Although the enslavement of mankind in general has been recorded as early as 1200 BC; the first African slaves were reportedly transported to the 'New World' in 1517. This is 76 years after the first black slaves were captured and taken to Portugal.
Bettmann / Corbis
African American Stereotypes: Products and Advertising c.1880s Tin of Nigger Hair Tobacco
For decades this product was sold in stores as chewing tobacco or for smoking. It was advertised as 'pure, unadulterated, fine old burley leaf.'
Photo Source: The Authentic History Center
The Authentic History Center
1888 -- Seal of North Carolina Tobacco - The Darktown Bowling Club Poster -- Image by © Swim Ink 2, LLC/CORBIS Seal of North Carolina Tobacco - The Darktown Bowling Club Poster
Swim Ink 2, LLC / Corbis
ca. 1890 -- Zoulou Powder Poster (French advertisement)
Because offensive advertising was permeated throughout the world for many years, (and still is, as you will see in a few upcoming slides) it should come as no surprise that in more modern times 'racism has become the scourge of European soccer stadiums.'
Swim Ink 2, LLC / Corbis
ca. 1899 --- Uncle Tom's Cabin: Topsy Illustration --- Image by © CORBIS Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Topsy was a stereotypical pickaninny character in the book, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' Uncle Tom was a slave in the book. The term 'Uncle Tom' is recognized to be offensive and a derogatory name for a black man who is abjectly servile and deferential to whites.
Corbis
ca. 1899 --- George Thatcher's Greatest Minstrels Poster --- Image by © CORBIS George Thatcher's Greatest Minstrels Poster
Early definition of minstrel: a medieval poet and musician who sang or recited while accompanying himself on a stringed instrument, either as a member of a noble household or as an itinerant troubadour.
The black-face minstrel act was a very popular form of entertainment in 19th-century America. White audiences were receptive to the portrayals of Blacks as singing, dancing, grinning fools. T.D. 'Daddy' Rice, the original Jim Crow, became rich and famous because of his skills as a minstrel. Interestingly though, when he died in New York on September 19, 1860, he was broke.
Corbis
African American Stereotypes: Products and Advertising 1899 Durkee's Salad Dressing advertisement, Harpers Magazine
Notice the broken English purportedly spoken by black Americans, 'We're gwine ter live high ter-night ...'
Photo Source: The Authentic History Centerr
The Authentic History Center
Advertisement for Clarence Brooks and Co.'s Fine Coach Varnishes uses racist stereotypes to depict a group of African-American adults and children as they cheer and watch two shirtless boxers, one of whom appears unconscious, accompanied by the text "the Championship Fight, Sullivan Wins," late 1800s. The Sullivan in the text is a reference to boxer John L. Sullivan, who fought bare-knuckled in several famous bouts.
Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images
Advertisement for the St. Louis Beef Canning Company features an illustration of a stereotyped African-American character sitting on a can of beef, accompanied by phonetically rendered, stereotypical dialect-style text that reads: 'No Sah! dont jine no Exodus so as dis Beef lasts,' late 1800s.
Showing blacks to massacre the English language, further perpetuated the false idea that African Americans were somehow unable to be educated.
Transcendental Graphics, Getty Images


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By: KimmieB17 on 5/03/2009 7:37PM
I'm white and my ancestors weren't even here when slavery was around; so I don't owe anyone shit!!! What you just wrote is very ignorant, and to me, not really well thought.
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By: kalen on 5/03/2009 7:52PM
I AM NOT FEELING WHITE AMERICA'S ATTEMPTS TO DOWNPLAY RASCISM AND THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS IT HAS HAD ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE. I SEE THIS SHOW AND OTHER EFFORTS AS ATTEMPTS TO AVOID ACCOUNTABILITY FOR WHITE BEHAVIOR. WHITE AMERICA OWES BLACK AMERICANS AN APOLOGY AND COMPENSATION NOT ATTEMPTS TO FOOL PEOPLE HERE & ABROAD INTO THINKING THEY ARE ABOVE COMMITTING ATROCITIES TO THEIR OWN PEOPLE. IT IS TIME FOR WHITE AMERICA TO LOOK AT THEMSELVES FOR WHO THEY REALLY ARE AND TO EXPLORE THE CONTENT OF THEIR OWN CHARACTER.
I dont owe you or any one else a g*d Da^m thing. 1 Plenty of white folks got to this country long before after any legal vestige of oppression was lifted from the people of this country
2 YOU WERE NOT LEGALLY OPPRESSED AND THEREFORE ARE NOT ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION. ALL OF THIS LIKELY HAPPENED BEFORE YOUR TIME. Your parents may have been...they lost. YOU WERE NOT WRONGED BY THE GOVERNMENT, they were. They lost the fight for compensation. That sucks, i think some deserved it, but we aren't going to solve modern racial problems by sending your ignorant AND TOTALLY UNINVOLVED ass a check. What about the Indians, do you owe them a cut because of the way you and all other dwellers of the continent have wronged them? Blacks fought on the government side during the Indian wars, where are their reparations FROM YOU?
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By: Mindy on 5/03/2009 7:50PM
This response is why there is still racism in America. To say all white people owe blacks an apology is ridiculous. The youth of America today really don't understand what happened years ago. Yes,they should know what happened but not to learn it to say white people owe me! Children of every color need to learn that no one...whatever their color should not be treated that way. We need to teach our children to have respect not hatred for others and maybe someday there will be no racism.
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By: Joanne on 5/03/2009 8:27PM
This is one reason racism continues in America - You aren't African-Americans - you're Americans!!!! I'm scottish and Irish but I don't call myself scottish/Irish American! Italians don't call themselves Italian Americans ... get off this crap! I don't care where you came from but quit throwing it up that you are African. you're no better or worse than anyone else. We're all from one God.
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By: Laurine on 5/05/2009 9:00PM
Oh Please,you are 100%correct that in earlier decades black people were not treated well, I agree and its shaming to "White America", but so have many other races. WE owe you no compensation, that was so long ago, our ancestors, its over and its time to get the "we are owed something attitude"to stop. and get the chip off your shoulder.If we were all respectful of one another we would have no problem. Also there are as many black racists as white racists. The mindset you have is the biggest obstacle.
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By: rweoclg35 on 5/03/2009 9:00PM
I do not feel that anything is owed to "black america"....do we all not live in "America"? I'm tired of hearing people fight about whites not liking blacks and blacks not liking whites. I think people should just move forward and stop bitching. Life is not fair. For anyone. Period. Race does not make a difference. And if it does to someone? Fuck them, they aren't worth it. Your life will not be any happier being angry over something that doesn't change.
And furthermore...if you hate being "African-American" in the US, go back to Africa and see how great your life would be there, instead of being ungrateful for all the freedoms you have here, living in this country. People are so out of touch with their lives and how lucky they are to live here, regardless of people's attitudes towards them. I feel that hatred towards different races or groups of individuals has come a long way here in this nation-and even if its not as you see fit, at least you can live here in some sort of piece, without worrying about terrible situations that are a daily occurence in other nations. So open your fucking eyes and move on. Its just not worth it.
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By: Neutral on 5/03/2009 9:24PM
Appologize for what? Miss Black America? NAACP? Blackvoices.com? Black history month? Black TV channel? What would be said or done if there was a White Miss America contest? Anyone born in USA can enter the Miss America contest now. Any race, religion, nationality, color. . . How about the Miss Black America contest? Can you say that?
Now, tell me again whose fault racism is?
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By: jhairston42 on 5/04/2009 12:57PM
First, you can not assume that the person responsible for this show is a White director, since there are many Black professionals in media today... so maybe this is an attempt to showcase an experience of open communication to remedy 'ignorance' held/practiced by the White man. Try, just try to change your perspective and take a look at the same idea of a show from a White person's eyes or even a not-so-jaded Black person's view.
Second, when a child is frightened from a scary face and swings a hand to get it away, you feel sad that this child has felt this feeling of being scared. In the same token, I feel sad for the White people that were 'scared' of what they did not know or understand. Racism is caused by hate, the hate is caused by the person not liking the 'thing' (in this case a Black person) that causes the feeling of being scared, peopled are scared or fear what they dont understand, this fear is driven by 'ignorance'. So as a Black man I don't want an apology of their reaction of being scared, we are all human. What I would prefer is for White people to feel it is okay to come to me for answers to their questions/misperceptions so I can help them not be scared any more.
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By: Mike Jones on 5/01/2009 9:17PM
Why is always the white person who is a racist,tired of this word. Blacks are just as racist, some more so, than whites. Look at are the fools who voted for the half breed obama solely because of his race. Isn't that racist,tired of this word?
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By: rasfanta on 5/01/2009 10:00PM
YOUR BROKEN ENGLISH BEGS THE QUESTION, ARE YOU EVEN AMERICAN? IF YOU ARE NOT, THEN WHAT DO YOU KNOW? OBAMA DOES NOT KNOW EITHER. AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN WERE HUNG FROM TREES IN THIS COUNTRY FOR DOING WHAT HIS FATHER DID-NAMELY, COMING TO AMERICA AND MARRYING A WHITE WOMAN. THE RULES ARE ALWAYS DIFFERENT FOR IMMIGRANTS.
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