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10th May 2007
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In what is sure to become a fan-favorite blog game on taskboy, let me introduce: Collectible, Racist or Both. It's the game where I post some bit of obscure art and you comment on whether what's presented is collectible, racist or both. Ready? Let's start!

The Black Americana selection of kitchen oddities for the modern home offered by Texas Belles is, in the only word that comes to mind, stunning. I have seen such knick-knacks before as a child while being dragged around to various antique stores by my mother in the Northeast. However, I'm gobsmacked to learn that such effigies of racist folklore are apparently still being produced.

It does occur to me that there is a weird way in which one could view this collection that's not wholly offensive. I have read several Viking romances and in them, real nationalities are often portrayed as non-human. The Lapps are usually some hairy dwarfs and the Permians are all witches and wizards, it seems. I wouldn't feel too bad about having a grotesque Lapplander dwarf statue on my lawn because the image is so ridiculous that it cannot be taken to refer to real human beings. In a similar way, the very outlandishness of the Black Americana stuff can only be taken to refer to antebellum mythology rather than current racial attitudes.

However, this admittedly fine distinction might not be entirely clear to the casually viewer of such trinkets and so I eschew them.

What do you think? (The correct answer will appear soon!)

(Originally found through Substitute's blog)

UPDATE: The answer to this question is (highlight to read):

Since there really isn't a market for this trash, Black Americana is merely racist.
I vote for racist
:: 10th May 2007 - 23:05
:: Jen
Ew. Racist. But, perhaps a collectible for a museum about racism?
Hmmm...
:: 16th May 2007 - 09:05
:: Mike
I haven't seen this on Antiques Roadshow, so it must be worth NOTHING...
Black Americana collectibles
:: 18th Apr 2008 - 10:04
:: Lady
Wow, I know you posted this blog a while ago but I'm just now finding it as I'm doing a presentation in class about the portrayal of blacks in advertising. I was stunned to seen these types of products and saw that they are also being sold in mass quantities by a company called Collectible Haven. I have to agree that these products are nothing but RACIST. Why would anyone want to buy these products unless they are indeed racist? It's a shame to realize that it's 2008 and we still have evidence of racism through the producing and selling of products such as these.
BLACK AMERICANA
:: 13th May 2008 - 10:05
:: Sinctydoll
I disagree. I personally love collecting black americana. And contrary to popular belief, just because some people own black americana does NOT mean they're racist. I view these collectible novelties as a piece of our history. They're to be looked at in their historical context. THAT'S IT. In fact, collecting these items could also very well represent where we were as a nation and where we are now.
UR D BST!
:: 14th Jan 2009 - 13:01
:: Brent
DUDE, YOU ARE SO NOT RACIST!!! Seriously, thanks for pointing out yet another example of how most whites are racist but you and I are not, I wish there were more good people like us! Brent

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