Soul food is a strong and powerful staple in the African American families. It is the basis of black culture, it’s what has brought so many families together through the good and the bad. When I consider soul food I think of macaroni and cheese, fried chicken and catfish, collard greens, cornbread, and sweet potato pie. But there are some foods I think shouldn’t be considered soul food such as chitterlings “chitterlingss”. As a kid my family use to cook chitterlings on major holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, or New Years. I can remember my dad sitting at the kitchen sink with his four or five bucket of chitterlings, always in a red bucket with white top, cleaning them and smoking a cigarette. It took hours to clean them, and once he was done, he only produced one and a half buckets of chitterling out of the four or five he purchased. With them clean now the cooking process starts. …show more content…
My dad put all of his cleaned chitterlings in a large pot, and put all of his seasoning in the pot and let it cook for three hours or until it becomes tender. As they cook, the smell is both sickening and overbearing and not pleasant. The scent travel throughout the house and just lingers, there’s no amount of air freshener’s that will make the scent go away. In my mind, I’m thinking, how can anyone eat something that smell so bad. With family pressuring for me to try them, I caved and got a fork and dove into a bowl of my dad’s
Soul food is part of the African-American group since the time of slaves, and continues as tradition. It has become part of their culture. The Process of cooking soul food is also a way of socialization for the African-American community. Although soul food brings African-Americans together, some of the foods in their diet are a cause of stratification within the minority group
Soulfood helps create the opportunity for African Americans to remain in touch with their ancestral roots in both America and West Africa. In recent years the addition of new drinks and dishes in Soul Food such as kool-aid and Mac and Cheese, has a history that can be traced back to their origins in America and West Africa. For instances, Kool Aid was a new refreshing drink that was created in 1927 during the Great Migration, the recipe was originally inspired by, “a line of red beverage stretching back to drinks made with kola nuts in western parts of Africa (Adrian Miller,Soul Food). The significances of Kool-Aid symbolizing drinks made with kola nuts in West Africa is that no matter how much African Americans culture adapted to finding
A notable cultural movement that aimed to conserve and advance traditional folk music was the American folk revival of the 1950s. Influential performers who defined the genre and encouraged a new generation of folk musicians spearheaded the revival. Pete Seeger was one of the most significant figures in the folk revival. The Weavers, a well-known folk band that contributed to popularizing traditional folk melodies, was founded by Seeger. He was a musician who advocated for social justice via his songs.
One of the main arguments made in Hog and Hominy is that Soul Food wasn’t created without outside influence. Opie points out that many of the food types associated with soul were introduced to the Africans by European traders and white plantation owners. He argues “that African cookery was significantly transformed by [European influences], in large part stemming from the commerce that began as a result of, first, the
What is African American Religion? – Chapter 1 Analysis In the first chapter of What is African American Religion, the origins of Africans in the Americas, their relations with European nations, as well as the establishment and conclusion of slavery, is introduced. This chapter also spoke on the various labels used by Europeans to define black bodies and validate their enslavement and mistreatment. By constant use of degrading and demeaning descriptors to categorize black bodies, a link is sought to be established, correlating blackness and inferiority.
The United States (U.S.) has gone through many changes throughout its long and harrowing history. All of these stages of U.S. history are influential in their own ways. But the most influential era of United States history is 1914 through 1920. While WWI was a bloody and sad war it pioneered modern technology like no other era in American history. WWI was a war that started because of the assasination of archduke ferdinand on june 28,1914 (“CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I”).
For example, soul food, which is a type of comfort food, has its roots in black Southern culture but it has also become synonymous with general Southern food culture. While soul food is often associated with general Southern culture it holds more importance to black Southern culture that created it to serve as a central part of their racial community. For white Southerners, Southern foods created by the impoverished working class holds larger importance because of cultural aspect of Southerners being hard-working blue collared people. While southern food is important to both white and black Southern cultural identities, the type of Southern food and reason for its origin differ between the two races. Since race plays a role in almost every aspect of Southern culture, including food, Southern cultural identity is easily split into racial
The Harlem Renaissance impacted african American Culture greatly in the 21st century. Without the Harlem Renaissance , the racial activities to African Americans would still exist . The Harlem Renaissance played a big part in stopping racial discrimination. This was the beginning of African American literature .The Harlem Renaissance Movement ended in the 1930s.
African Americans African Americans are decedents of Africa that now live in America. They do not all carry the same cultural and ethnic beliefs though, and are a very diverse group of people. This diverse group does in fact have some overall similarities in their practices and beliefs. Some of the health beliefs that are similar are having a strong social support, caring about their community, using home remedies and faith healers for their health, and having fears of dying from cancer. Many turn to God and pray first and this can lead to a delay in getting professional medical help and treatment.
List of traditions of your culture and how it related to your family The culture I identify is African American. The African American culture have several traditions that my family and I practice. The traditions of the African American culture that are practices among my family are maintaining family relationships, practicing Christianity, maintain hospitality, gaining education, and cooking.
Better Eating Habits of Louisiana The south is known for consisting of states that cook the most heartiest meals and extremely unhealthy meals from the way that the main course is prepared to the desserts being filled with lots of sugar. The state of Louisiana is a true southern state because it is known for its culturally driven food, especially in the city of New Orleans. For many years the concept of eating healthy has gotten more popular because it has became a major priority. Many of the causes of death are because of poor diets and not doing exercise activities properly.
According to Webster, Wellness is the state or condition of being in good physical and mental health. Although, African-American are considered to be the minority in America we are a huge fraction of the diseased American population. African Americans are 60% more likely to contract diabetes; also African Americans are more likely to suffer kidney disease, resulting from diabetes. 3 million African American’s have diabetes; the more astonish fact is that a third of the people with diabetes are oblivious to the fact they have it. African American’s develop high blood pressure earlier in life than other Americans; 45% of black women have the affliction.
I am an African American female whom is a descendent from the African Slave and a native American refugee. My culture runs deep in my veins and I am a product of the strength of my mother and father. While growing up I understood we were on the poverty line. My family lived in a small home with 3 bedrooms and occupied 7 people. I grew up in a small southeast Georgian town named Statesboro.
The Impact of Hip-Hop Ever since its birth in the 1970s in West Bronx, Hip Hop has been known as “Gangsta” music and most commonly associated with black culture. Since its creation it has become a fast growing genre of music and has growing fame all over the world. The popularity of it has increased to all races, age and gender. However the growing popularity of hip hop has come with several controversies among scholars. Some scholars argue that the growing popularity of the genre is very helpful to low income families who can use this as their outlet into going to Universities, on the other side some believe associating the genre to black culture is bad for the culture as a whole and they should not be associated together.
The oral tradition refers to stories, old sayings, songs, proverbs, and other cultural products that have not been written down or recorded. The forms of oral tradition cultures are kept alive by being passed on by word of mouth from one generation to the next. These diverse forms reveal the values and beliefs of African Americans, the things they hold to be true, and lessons about life and how to live it. In African American culture, the oral tradition has served as a fundamental vehicle for cultural expression and survival. This oral tradition also preserved the cultural heritage and reflected the collective spirit of the race.