I know you're just kiddin', but I sure am.... er, prepared; and midterms are graded. Btw, for a goof, google "rape, riot, negro domination." Anyway, this interesting senitment reminds me of is the "Fight of the Century" in 1910 ... almost a centennial. It was the Jack Johnson fight, and its aftermath.
"The "Fight of the Century"
Johnson's fight against Jeffries, 1910.
In 1910, former undefeated heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries came out of retirement and said, "I am going into this fight for the sole purpose of proving that a white man is better than a Negro."[2] Jeffries had not fought in six years and had to lose around 100 pounds to try to get back to his championship fighting weight.
At the fight, which took place on July 4, 1910 in front of 22,000 people, at a ring built just for the occasion in downtown Reno, Nevada, the ringside band played, "All coons look alike to me". The fight had become a hotbed of racial tension, and the promoters incited the all-white crowd to chant "kill the nigger".[3] Johnson, however, proved stronger and more nimble than Jeffries. In the 15th round, after Jeffries had been knocked down twice for the first time in his career, his people called it quits to prevent Johnson from knocking him out.
The "Fight of the Century" earned Johnson $225,000 and silenced the critics, who had belittled Johnson's previous victory over Tommy Burns as "empty," claiming that Burns was a false champion since Jeffries had retired undefeated.
Riots and Aftermath
The outcome of the fight triggered race riots that evening — the Fourth of July — all across the United States, from Texas and Colorado to New York and Washington, D.C. Johnson's victory over Jeffries had dashed white dreams of a finding a "great white hope" to defeat him. Many whites felt humiliated by the defeat of Jeffries and were incensed by Johnson's comments.[1]
Blacks, on the other hand, were jubilant, and celebrated Johnson's great victory as a victory for the entire race. Black poet William Waring Cuney later highlighted the African-American reaction to the fight in his poem, "My Lord, What a Morning". Around the country, blacks held spontaneous parades, gathered in prayer meetings, and purchased goods with winnings from backing Johnson at the bookmakers. These celebrations often drew a violent response from white men.
Some "riots" were simply African Americans celebrating in the streets. In certain cities, like Chicago, the police allowed them to continue their festivities. But in other cities the police and angry white citizens tried to subdue the celebrations. Police interrupted several attempted lynchings. In all, riots occurred in more than twenty-five states and fifty cities. At least 23 blacks and 2 whites died in the riots, and hundreds more were injured. A few white people were injured when they tried to intervene in a crowd's beating of a black man.[1]"
Otoh, I remember when "we" got "our own" holiday, as they were quick to tell me then. Peoples raised a hell of a noise, in churches. But, then there was the time that Ali beat... er, I mean the time that Jackie Robinson integrated baseball.
Then again, it might be just a little too simplistic to compare this to a silly baseball game. I mean. Are the teams really that clearly defined? If Obama offers hope to black people, does that mean that McCain is the Great White Hope? Dayum.
Anyway, I think there are so many people standing in line for 4 to 8 hours --to vote-- that they'll be too tired to burn down their houses
Ya never now, that's why we used to urge folks to read Robert F. Johnson.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._WilliamsIronically, some of his followers would vote Republican. So, they must be scare also.
"A man is rich when he has time and freewill. How he chooses to invest both will determine the return on his investment."