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The holidays were never just about celebration for Black people.
They were about survival, protection, and creating warmth in cold conditions.
Joy didn’t erase oppression, it interrupted it.
And that legacy lives on.
'For black plp 100-50 yrs ago, Christmas was complicated. Joy existed, but so did fear. In the U.S., the holiday season unfolded under Jim Crow, lynching, and segregation. In Africa and the Caribbean, it arrived under colonial rule. Celebration had boundaries.'
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'holidays often meant heightened danger. ..
'for formerly enslaved families, ..
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'for black plp 100-50 yrs ago, christmas was complicatied. joy existed, but so did fear. in the U.S., the holiday season unfolded inder Jim Crow, lynching, and segregation. In Africa and the Caribbean, it arrived under colonial rule. Celebration had boundaries.'
zwat wit foto, mensen staand, rechts zittend, kapstok met hoeden, een stel in dans positie in pak en hoed