Blacks in America
July 9, 2008 | Shrub Oak, New York | Vetting explained
Historians have debunked the myth that Blacks brought only muscles to the New World plantations. Much of the culture that developed in America derives from African customs and language. The same is true in countries in the West Indies. Immigrants from the Caribbean are just as Black, yet just as cultural as the average White immigrant. They are as aware of their culture as are the so called Greek- or Italian-American. These people of African descent are no longer looking for a culture to identify with; they have their own. They are Jamaicans, Guyanese, Dominicans and Haitians, to name just a few. Also, in South Africa after just over 300 years the Afrikaners, descendants of early Dutch and French explorers, have a culture, a language and an identity. The diverse culture found in various Caribbean Islands is derived from Africa but it is not African. So too the distinctive culture of Blacks in American is derived from Africa... but it is not African. It is American! Culture is not genetic nor can it be inherited. It has to be taught. Blacks do not and should not need to grab hold of an entire continent to gain an identity. Blacks in American have a culture a language and an identity. We should stop looking elsewhere for our culture. Black American's culture is unique, it is individualized, and it is real. Blacks in America should be celebrating their rich cultural heritage... Blacks in America should remember: Our heritage is our history, it is the legacy of our ancestors but it is not what we are today. Some of us were brought here involuntary and other made their way here by choice. My point? We are now here. Rather than looking to the past and adopting a custom that is foreign we should cultivate our own customs right here in America. We are Americans and our customs are distinctly American. Blacks in America should be teaching their children to be Americans... After 400 years Blacks in America are Americans. I am American. I am an author, an educator and a radiographer and write regular columns for radiologic journals and newsmagazines. In addition to my first fiction Linked,I have also published health care related text books.
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