With plantation weddings finally falling out of fashion, it’s time to end the lie that holiday cheer and human bondage can coexist.
Earlier this month, a coalition of Alabama activists sent a letter to officials of the Alabama Historical Commission, protesting a “Plantation Christmas” event that had been held at the Belle Mont Mansion in Tuscumbia.
“The celebration of a ‘Plantation Christmas’ represents a willful ignorance of the experience of enslaved people and a concocted memory of a joyous, white supremacist Christmas celebration,” the letter read.
"While some historic plantations have tried, in recent years, to incorporate more information on slavery into their official tours and exhibits, a Christmas event is always going to be something different.
"Because such tours and parties are meant to be enchanting, they are, like weddings, a romanticization of plantation life. And as such, they’re indefensible."
As a Charlestonian where I last had a LIFE, there: xians slavery and unionbusting is a cherished bedrock of bible living... daily newspapers and 12 hours per day of radio racism prevails .....weddings are common in antique gowns and Confederate Dress uniforms WITH SWORD....it took 50 years to get the rebel treason flag off the state Capitol and the murder of 8 church goers with Senator Rev Dr Pinckney for Nimrata Haley to permanently legislate the state flag into museum display ONLY..... plantation weddings will last forever as private events on public property
Very sad.
@LiterateHiker and Charleston is quite a blue town with a voting Democrats majority Columbia too has a Black Mayor but the business political landscape is selling racism sexism and TrumpOLINIism with gay Senator Lindsey Graham carrying 45 of 46 counties easily