Is Disrespectful For An Interracial Couple To Jump The Broom?
Disrespectful Or Blending Traditions? Social Media Discusses An Interracial Couple Jumping The Broom
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July 7, 2022
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“This is a specific west African tradition that was kept alive during and after the chattel enslavement of Africans,” one person tweeted. “We weren’t able to marry during the bondage of Europeans and jumping the broom was extremely sacred. This isn’t an inclusive practice.”Love 93.1 WZAK? Get more! Join the 93.1 WZAK Newsletter
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According to University of Las Vegas professor Tyler D. Parry, “Pre-Christian Roma and Celtic communities in the British Isles were known for jumping the broom to seal their wedding vows,” In his book Jumping the Broom: The Surprising Multicultural Origins of a Black Wedding Ritual, he found that the tradition was used by marginalized populations in Europe in the 18th century. “Communities like the British Romani, rural Welsh communities, Irish individuals and various other people who lived on the margins of the British Isles” were jumping the broom at their weddings. As the British migrated to the United States, the tradition followed. Dr. Parry wrote that after it became a tradition used amongst the enslaved, they “innovated, reinvented and reimagined jumping the broom in a way that was fulfilling to them.”SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OUR NEWSLETTER!
It’s even been suggested that this was a tradition forced on slaves. “Once in the United States, white slave owners seemingly imposed the foreign custom upon couples who desired a symbolic ritual, according to Bosses and Broomsticks: Ritual and Authority in Antebellum Slave Weddings,” Stewart wrote. “Some slaveholders, in fact, unceremoniously introduced what they viewed as an old pagan custom to their enslaved laborers with more than a hint of paternalism and derision.” While Twitter is bashing Marcus for using this tradition, it isn’t solely ours. Yes, it was sacred during slavery and has a significant place in our history. However, it was used across different cultures before it was adopted by enslaved Americans.READ MORE:
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