Word: cakewalk
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...muffled tom-toms, out of Africa. It hid with the Norway rats in the hold, of pitching slave-ships; it crawled between the leaves of missionary Bibles to leap out grimacing and twitching, whenever a buck preacher smote the Book with his barrelhouse fist. The cadence of the cakewalk, wild plantation revels, darktown strutters' balls; the frenetic hallelujahs of jubilee revivals where hundreds of Negroes, drunk with ecstasy, wash in the blood of the Lamb, the shifting, subtle rhythms of such spirituals as All God's Chillun Got Wings and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, all are part of that Dark...
...lady of quality who lives on a great and isolated plantation in South Carolina. The people who serve her, the people who are her neighbors, the people she watches over, are black. In this book she writes about them. No wild crapshooters are they, no barrelhouse kings, cakewalk princes, or skull-faced witch-men. They are Negroes who pick cotton, plough fields, raise pickaninnies...
ROSEANNE-An admirable interlude, if your interest in Negroes extends beyond Cakewalk comedy...
...generous soul, sent five dollars to a Negro charity in Mississippi. Immediately he began to receive photographs of themselves from members of the organization. Now he has pictures of nearly all its members, some of them in company with prize pigs, others with bulls, still others dressed for a cakewalk. Said Senator Borah: "It was the most fruitful five dollars I ever invested...
...Williams suggested a sliding scale, by which the amount a student contributes to the A. A. depends on the cost of his room. The University of Vermont delegate stated that the Vermont A. A. annually raised a large amount of money by a kind of stunt night, called a "Cakewalk", at which each class gave some entertainment...