[78-L] KKK records

bruce78rpm at comcast.net bruce78rpm at comcast.net
Sun Feb 28 09:18:26 PST 2010


That is the very reason why original Race Humor 78's like "Bake dat Chicken Pie", "If da Man in da Moon was a Coon", and the Whistling Coon and others are in my collection today. 

Bruce 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill McClung" <bmcclung78 at gmail.com> 
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com> 
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 11:41:30 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [78-L] KKK records 

Ten years ago one of the publishers I represented published a collecter's 
guide to black collectibles. More than 300 pages of Black mammy salt & 
pepper shakers, postcards of racist images, etc. When I called on one of my 
favorite accounts, Black Images Bookstore in Dallas, TX, the owner of the 
store told me why it was important to collect these items. She said that 
they were part of our history and that even though they were hurtful it was 
important for her children and grandchildren and their children to 
understand the history and cultural dynamics that created them not just for 
Blacks but for any ethnic group that may be protrayed in a racist manner. 
She bought several copies because she thought it was an important book and 
because she had customers that had collections. 

It's what archivists do. And, I think, for very good reasons. 

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Malcolm Rockwell <malcolm at 78data.com>wrote: 

> Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote: 
> > On 2/28/2010 2:59:43 AM, Julian Vein (julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk) 
> wrote: 
> > > Steven C. Barr wrote: 
> > > > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > > > From: "Martin Fenton" <mafenton at talktalk.net> 
> > > >> Malcolm Rockwell wrote: 
> > > >>> These things average around $40 each or higher on eBay, but not by 
> me. 
> > > 
> > > > What worries/scares me is the fact that some of these high-buck 
> buyers 
> > > may 
> > > > be buying the discs because they agree with their content...?! 
> > > > 
> > > > Steven C. Barr 
> > > > _______________________________________________ 
> > > There was a radio programme on this subject not too long ago, where it 
> > > was stated that the most enthusiastic purchasers of KKK records were 
> > > black academics. 
> > > 
> > > Julian Vein 
> > > 
> > 
> > Why would they want them? 
> > 
> > _______________________________________________ 
> > 
> It's my thought that anyone seriously researching racism in the media, 
> including material on 78rpm records, would want to explore the KKK's 
> recorded output as an extreme example of racism in recording. And, as we 
> all know, to own the artifact is to hold an "original". 
> Mal 
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