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February
2004
February is Black History Month
February--the month that everyone
pronounces wrong. It's also Black History month... that's what
I'm talking about. As the Head Ubangi at Microwaves101, let
me give you my insignificant perspective on this topic...
First of all, unlike Steve Martin,
I wasn't born into a family of poor
black share croppers. My high school had only one black family.
In college, my fraternity once pledged a huge black guy in an attempt
to win the IFC basketball tournament. His initiation included having
to paint a shower stall using nothing but his wallet. Once
an hour he was required to say "it sure enough is hot in here,
I'se could use some cooling off", and then the shower was turned
on full blast cold (with him in it) and the latex paint ran down
the drain, and he'd have to start over. Pretty funny for a bunch
of Jersey guys...
My "special purpose",
to borrow further from Steve Martin, includes an attraction to history.
You may have noticed some of this around the Microwaves101 site,
such as the Microwave Hall
of Fame and the new
history of microwave software. So an entire month of Black History
seems like a fine idea to me, since I can't recall any formal education
in the topic.
Black history often falls into
two huge categories, civil rights, and entertainment. There isn't
a whole lot of scientific discovery attributed to black engineers
or entrepreneurs (please don't call me a racist for ignoring black
astronauts, the inventor of the golf tee, etc. here) , but if you
exclude all of the contributions by white people that were born
into money or had the opportunity to make an easy pile of dough,
you'll start to see how the technology thing works. Forty
acres and a mule just doesn't allow a lot of scholarly leisure
time.
Everyone should know the civil
rights leaders by now. Read the speeches of Martin
Luther King and Sojourner
Truth, this only takes five minutes. Now take the Civil
Rights Quiz (nutz, I got one wrong!) Take a peek at the sick
hobby of collecting lynching postcards. Check it out, from time
to time you can pick one up on Ebay. Way to go, "bash4bucks"
you have an excellent feedback rating! At the risk of being
called a liberal, I think affirmative action is a good idea, perhaps
prolonging it for three generations after every black guy currently
living in America gets to die of old age. You don't like the admissions
program at University
of Michigan? Check out Bob
Jones University, you'll have plenty of wholesome white friends
there!
On the entertainment side of
Black History, think about what Stepin
Fetchit had to endure. But maybe he had the last laugh since
he was making more cash than you do. Gospel singer and slide guitarist
Blind
Willie Johnson, whose recordings were all cut before 1930, died
in poverty, while preparing the way for white superstars such as
Eric Clapton and Led Zeppelin (who did you think wrote "Nobody's
Fault but Mine"?) Think about the Godfather of Soul, James
Brown, but not because he and his lovely wife were in the news recently.
James Brown's televised
concert in Boston the day after King was assassinated (April
5, 1968) maintained calm in the "Hub of the Universe"
at the request of Mayor White (you can't make this stuff up), while
130 other cities went down in flames. Forget about his new mug shot,
JB deserves a statue somewhere down by the Fleet Center.
If we could all go back in history
and right one wrong, I'd let someone more important worry about
abolishing slavery before it started, stopping lynchings, etc. (perhaps
Mr. T would like to do the honors). There's just one thing I'd want
to do. I'd try to convince Sammy Davis Junior to end one of his
Rat Pack shows in Vegas by telling Frank Sinatra "if one more
watermelon comment comes out of your pie hole, I'm gonna bust your
ass in the mouth", then giving him the finger.
- Unknown Editor
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out the Unknown Editor's archives
when you are looking for a way to screw off for an hour or so!
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