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Saturday, July 11, 2026

The Twenty Most Viewed Pancocojams Posts On July 11, 2026

Edited by Azizi Powell

This post is part of a periodic series that highlights the top twenty pancocojams posts that were viewed on a particular date.

Google blogspot automatically publishes a list that the blog's editor can view of the top twenty posts in a blog that have been visited within a certain time period. Statistics for every post that has been published in this blog that I haven't deleted for one reason or another could be included in this daily top twenty list.

This post presents a list of the twenty  most viewed pancocojams post on July 11, 2026. I was moved to publish this post because I have an affinity for the number 17 and the 711 date reflects that energy. 

I published a previous post like this on July 1, 2026 for no discernable reason. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-twenty-most-viewed-pancocojams.htmfor that post.

I published a previous post like this on May 16, 2026  when I noticed that this pancocojams blog had reached a total of 18 million + views since I launched it on August 29, 2011. (That number doesn't included my views .)  Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-twenty-most-viewed-pancocojams.html for that post. It's interesting to notice the differences in the subjects for the twenty most viewed pancocojams posts on these different days.

This post is presented to document meta information about this blog. This list is also presented as a way of highlighting these showcased posts.

Thanks for supporting pancocojams!

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
The mission of pancocojams is to showcases the music, dances, language practices, & customs of African Americans and of other people of Black descent throughout the world.

At the time of this post's publication  on July 1, 2026, pancocojams has had 18,677,223 views since this blog was launched on August 29, 2011. That number doesn't include my views.

A total number of 5948 posts are available on this pancocojams blog as of July 11, 2026-including this one. 

*This list that is presented in this post presents the title for each of the top twenty posts that were viewed during July 11, 2026. in addition to the post's title, these entries include the hyperlink, and that post's publishing date.

All of the top twenty lists (such as this one on July 11, 2026 document the eclectic nature and the wide range of socio-cultural and/or folkloric topics that are featured in this blog.

I determine the subject of each pancocojams post as the Spirit (or my spirit) moves me to do so.

Publishing this list can help visitors to this blog find posts that they may be interested in visiting again or visiting for the first time. 
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/12/links-to-twenty-five-pancocojams-posts.html for the post entitled "Links To The Twenty-Five Pancocojams Posts With The Highest Number Of Views (From 2011-2024)."

Last year I decided not to publish an annual "most viewed" post from this blog's launching  because the list of posts with the most views has remained very similar for a number of years. 

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A LIST OF THE TWENTY MOST VIEWED PANCOCOJAMS POST (July 1, 2026)

[The post with the highest number of views on that day is given first, and all the other posts are given in descending order.]

1. What The Word "Tether" Means To Foundational Black Americans (FBAs)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/10/what-word-tether-means-to-foundational.html

October 22, 2024

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2. 
Down By The Banks Of The Hanky Panky (General Information, YouTube videos, & text examples)



February 11, 2015

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3. 
The History Of The Hoochie Coochie Dance (including information about The Song "Ham Fat Man")


September 23, 2022


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4. Part II of Some "Down By The Banks Of The Hanky Panky" Rhymes" With Geographic Locations (K - Z)


March 22, 2021

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5. 
Two Versions Of The Song "Old Zip Coon" (sound file & lyrics)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2013/04/two-versions-of-song-old-zip-coon-sound.html


April 25, 2013


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6. 
What "Ah Sookie Sookie Now" Means


May 14, 2013

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7. 
Reggie Stepper- "Kimbo King" What Are The Lyrics For This 1990 Jamaican Dancehall Song?



July 13, 2023

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8. 
Children's Parodies Of "I Believe I Can Fly" (text & video examples)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2013/10/childrens-parodies-of-i-believe-i-can_2.html

October 2, 2013

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9. The Racist Roots Of The "Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed" Chant

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-racist-roots-of-five-little-monkeys.html

July 22, 2014

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10. 
"Colored Aristocracy": The Old Time Music Tune & How It Got Its Name

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2014/08/colored-aristocracy-old-time-music-tune.html

 August 13, 2014

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11.
Bajan (Barbados) Folk Song - "Every Time She Pass" ("The Sandpipe Song") with Lyrics

March 21, 2013

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12. 
Senegalese singer, composer IsmaΓ«l LΓ΄ - "Tajabone" (information, YouTube examples, lyrics with English translation)



December 12, 2019

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13. 
Che Che Kule - Origin, Lyrics, & Videos



 March 12, 2012

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14. 
50 Most Common African American Surnames (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 1992-2001)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/05/50-most-common-african-american.html


May 24, 2015

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15. 
The REAL Origin Of The Word "Ungawa" & Various Ways That Word Has Been Used In The USA

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-real-origins-of-word-ungawa-various.html

 August 13, 2015

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16. 
Gabonese Afro-Zouk Singer Oliver N'Goma - "Adia" (Part I - information & lyrics in its original languages, in English, & in French)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/07/gabonese-singer-oliver-ngoma-adia-part.html

July 9, 2018

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17.
Elizabeth Cotten - "Shake Sugaree" (sound file, lyrics, & meanings)


February 16, 2013


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18. 
Examples Of "Shave And A Haircut" Children's Rhymes

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2014/01/examples-of-shave-and-haircut-childrens.html

January 4, 2014

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19. 
How "The Wobble Line Dance" Got Its Moves From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's 1990s "The Nasty Girl" Line Dance


https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/08/how-wobble-line-dance-got-its-moves.html

August 22, 2025

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20. 
The Original Meaning of The Song That Became "Sea Lion Woman"

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2011/08/original-meaning-of-song-that-became.html

August 30, 2011


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Five YouTube Examples Of The Mid 19th Century American Song "Old Dan Tucker" (Part II)

 

Ol' Dan Tucker From the Second South Carolina String Band.

rosestar77, Uploaded on Feb 19, 2010

Shot in Gettysburg, PA.
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This YouTube video includes lyrics captions. I believe that some of those lyrics are incorrect, for instance, the word "sucker" instead of the last name "Tucker."

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part II of a pancocojams series on the American minstrel/play party song "Old Dan Tucker" (also given as "Ole Dan Tucker").

This post showcases YouTube examples of the song "Old Dan Tucker."  This post also includes some information about and lyrics for versions of that song.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-black-american-roots-of.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post presents information and commentary about the history of the song "Old Dan Tucker".

Much of the content of this series was published in a different format in this 2013 post: 

This 2026 post also includes the three comments that were published in that 2013 post as of July 11, 2026.* However, the videos of that song that were included in that 2013 post are now showcased in Part II of this 2026 pancocojams post. 

The content of this post is presented for folkloric, historical, and educational purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

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Thanks to the unknown early composers of this song. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. Thanks to the performers & musicians who are featured in these videos, and thanks to the producers of these videos on YouTube.

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ADDITIONAL VIDEOS OF "OLD DAN TUCKER"
These videos are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only. 

SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - Ol Dan Tucker


AMSOMmp, Uploaded on Jul 7, 2009


Andy and Opie sings Ol Dan Tucker [from the American television series "The Andie Griffin Show".]

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 - 
Mr. Edwards (Victor French) - Old Dan Tucker

danieljano88 Dec 30, 2012

From Little House on the Praire

Episode 4, 1st Season: Mr. Edwards Homecoming

So funny

I don't own the video. Just for entertaining.

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SHOWCASE  VIDEO #4-  Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band - Old Dan Tucker (Live In Dublin)


Bruce Springsteen, Mar 4, 2019



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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5-
Ol Dan Tucker


Mr.Hudspeth's Music Channel, Nov 9, 2017

Old Dan Tucker is a classic American folk song with roots deep in the 19thcentury oral tradition. The tune circulated widely before it was ever written down, and many historians connect the earliest published lyrics to Dan Emmett, a wellknown American songwriter of the 1800s. The first sheetmusic edition appeared in 1843, but the song itself is olderpassed from singer to singer long before it reached print. Because of its age and traditional transmission, Old Dan Tucker is firmly in the Public Domain.

This arrangement is created specifically for kids, classrooms, and elementary music teachers who want a simple, joyful, easytosing version of this beloved folk song. It works beautifully as a singalong, echo song, warmup, or folksong lesson for grades K5.

I, David Hudspeth, arranged, recorded, and produced this entire video. This is my original educational arrangement, created to reflect how the song might have been sung in its early days—simple, rhythmic, and full of energy.

🎡 What makes this version kidfriendly?

Easy melody for young singers

Clear echostyle phrases for callandresponse

Steady beat for movement activities

Folkstyle guitar and voice arrangement

Perfect for elementary music, homeschool, parents, and classroom teachers


🎢 Why teach “Old Dan Tucker”?

It’s a traditional American folk song with strong cultural and historical value

Great for teaching steady beat, echo singing, callandresponse, and folksong form

Works well for music programs, sub plans, warmups, and singalong days

Helps students connect with early American music traditions

 

πŸ“š Song Background (KidFriendly Summary) 

“Old Dan Tucker” has been sung for nearly 200 years. No one knows exactly who wrote the original version, but it became widely known in the 1840s and has appeared in countless songbooks, school music curriculums, and folk collections ever since. Because the author is unknown and the song predates modern copyright, it is Public Domain."...
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This "Kid-Friendly" summary doesn't include any information about the Black American origins of early versions of this song. Read Part I of this pancocojams series including this comment that I wrote on July 11, 2026:

 Azizi PowellJuly 11, 2026 at 11:38 AM

For what ever reason, I woke up today with the song "Old Dan Tucker" in my mind. I didn't remember publishing this 2013 pancocojams post, but searched for it on this blog and found this post.

More than five years later, I wish I had expanded upon my response to unknown's comment . Here's my response now:

With regard to my comment that "every person has to make up her and his mind about the use of compositions that are categorized as "minstrel songs", I realize that now (in the 2020s United States if not elsewhere, the school system's administrators determine which subjects are taught in music classes, history classes, and "social studies" classes (if "social studies classes even still exist in the United States since the beginning of the 21st century).


I still believe that the full history of the song "Old Day Tucker" should be taught to older students (i.e students in the 6th grade on up) and to intellectually advanced students. The black faced minstrel history of that song (and of many other American "old time" songs), is part of those song's full histories. Not including that history is "white washing' those songs and therefore not paying homage to their original Black composers, or their early Black composers.

Furthermore, not providing age appropriate information about America's past-including Black faced minstrelsy that was performed by White singers/musicians and by Black singers/musicians robs children and youth of opportunities to learn from this nation's past-including lessons about how people were (and still are) mistreated, treated unequally under the law, and/or ridiculed because of their race, ethnicity, gender, religion etc.

For these reasons, I support the introduction and teaching of old time music to children and youth. However, I believe that prior to university level, students should be informed-in age appropriate language-that they are learning modified versions of these songs. My sense is that those modified versions shouldn't include the n word", Ebonics dialect, and negative references to race and gender when they are sung for entertainment purpose."

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The Black American Roots Of The Minstrel/Play Party Song "Old Dan Tucker" (Part I)

Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part I of a pancocojams series on the American minstrel/play party song "Old Dan Tucker" (also given as "Ole Dan Tucker").

This post presents information and commentary about the history of the song "Old Dan Tucker".

Much of the content of this series was published in a different format in this 2013 post: 

This 2026 post also includes the three comments that have been published in that 2013 post as of July 11, 2026.* However, the videos of that song that were included in that 2013 post are now showcased in Part II of this 2026 pancocojams post. 

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/07/youtube-examples-of-old-dan-tucker-part.html for Part II of this 2026 pancocojams series on the song "Old Dan Tucker". That post showcases some YouTube examples of that song along with some information and at least one version of the lyrics to that song.  

The content of this post is presented for folkloric, historical, and educational purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

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Thanks to the unknown early composers of this song. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. .
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*This 2026 post includes the three comments that were published  in that 2013 post as of July 11, 2026. One of those comments is from a pancocojams blog reader and one of those comments is my reply written in 2013 . The third comment is my expansion on my 2013 reply that I wrote on July 11, 2026 after reading my 2013 reply.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SONG "OLD DAN TUCKER"
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Dan_Tucker
"Old Dan Tucker", also known as "Ole Dan Tucker", "Dan Tucker", and other variants, is a popular American song. Its origins remain obscure; the tune may have come from oral tradition, and the words may have been written by songwriter and performer Dan Emmett. The blackface troupe the Virginia Minstrels popularized "Old Dan Tucker" in 1843, and it quickly became a minstrel hit, behind only "Miss Lucy Long" and "Mary Blane" in popularity during the antebellum period...

The first sheet music edition of "Old Dan Tucker", published in 1843, is a song of boasts and nonsense in the vein of previous minstrel hits such as "Jump Jim Crow" and "Gumbo Chaff". In exaggerated Black Vernacular English, the lyrics tell of Dan Tucker's exploits in a strange town, where he fights, gets drunk, overeats, and breaks other social taboos. Minstrel troupes freely added and removed verses, and folk singers have since added hundreds more. Parodies and political versions are also known...

Composition
The origin of the music of "Old Dan Tucker" has always been obscure, and no sheet music edition from 1843, its year of its first publication, names a composer. The first performance of the tune (but not lyrics) may have happened as early as 1841.[40] The music may in fact be from the oral tradition or may have been a product of collaboration.[33]

...[Some of the lyrics to “Old Dan Tucker]... seem to partially derive from an earlier minstrel song called "Walk Along John" or "Oh, Come Along John", first published in various songsters in the early 1840s.[46] Some verses have clear echoes in versions of "Old Dan Tucker":
Johnny law on de rail road track,
He tied de engine on his back;
He pair's his corn wid a rail road wheel,
It gib 'em de tooth ache in de heel.

Possible slave origin
A story dating to at least 1965 claims that "Old Dan Tucker" was written by slaves about a man named Daniel Tucker who lived in Elbert County, Georgia. Tucker was a farmer, ferryman, and minister who appears in records from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The story, as related by Mrs. Guy Rucker, the great-great-granddaughter of one of Tucker's neighbors, claims that Tucker became quite well liked by the slaves in his area through his ministry to them.[49]

According to this interpretation, the lyrics address Tucker directly. The chorus, "You're too late to get your supper" is a kindhearted taunt to a man who often arrived after dark, forcing his hosts to scrape up a meal for him.[49] The song's occasional lewdness is explained by the natural impromptu nature of its supposed origin.[50]

"Old Dan Tucker" does show evidence of black influence. For example, bizarre imagery in folk versions of the song (e.g., "toothache in his heel") may be a sign of legitimate black input (or of someone poking fun of slaves who had an incomplete knowledge of English).[45] "Old Dan Tucker" most closely resembles African music in its call-and-response refrain.[35]

Daniel Tucker was buried in Elbert County in 1818.[51] The Elbert County Chamber of Commerce today promotes his grave as a tourist attraction due to his possible connection with the character from the song."
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Here's another comment about the possible Black American origin of this song and the possible connection between the Egbert County Dan Tucker and the character mentioned in that song from http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=27246 "Old Dan Tucker", posted by Bill D, 10 May 03 - 12:14 PM
"My wife was just looking thru some old newspapers saved by her aunt in Georgia in 1945 and found an entire article on Rev. Daniel Tucker, with photographs of the gravesite, and of Fiddlin' John Carson. ...I will try to scan the article, which claims the the original song was begun by the local Negroes, who adored Rev. Tucker...the implication being that Dan Emmett merely added to it and popularized it. (not surprising, given the loose way 'ownership' and credit was treated in those days)......THe article in the Atlanta Journal gives a LOT of history of Rev. Tucker and the area and culture

In the meantime, search found this page with this quote in it [hyperlink no longer viable]

"Old Dan Tucker"
Rev. Daniel Tucker owned a large plantation on the Savannah River and is buried near his old hometown, "Point Lookout", six miles from here. Born in Virginia, February 14, 1774, Daniel Tucker came here to take up a land grant. A revolutionary soldier, planter and minister, he owned and operated Tucker's Ferry near his home. He died April 7, 1818 - but not "of a toothache in his heel". Esteemed by his fellow planters, he was loved by the Negroes who composed the many verses of the famous ditty, "Old Dan Tucker", a favorite song at corn shuckings and social gatherings. Marker is on GA 72 southeast of Middleton."
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Click that Mudcat link for the "original" lyrics that are credited to Daniel Emmett, and other comments that include lyrics for that song. Here's a quote* followed by a comment that was posted by Dicho Date: 04 Jun 02 - 10:53 PM

" "Composed by Dan D. Emmet, and sung by him with unbounded applause in Howe's Amphitheatre of the Republic, New York." Page 622 in "Marsh's Selection, or Singing For the Million, Containing the Choicest and Best Collection of Admired Patriotic, Comic, Irish, Negro, Temperance, and Sentimental Songs Ever Embodied in One Work." Three volumes in one, New York, Richard Marsh, 374 Pearl Street, 1854. Reproduced in Newman I. White, 1928, American Negro Folk Songs, pp. 446-447 (1965 reprint)."

Some verses borrowed from Negro song, some Negro folk song verses were borrowed from Emmett. A complete version of a minstrel song. Note: Spelling preserved."
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WARNING:
Some verses of early versions of "Old Dan Tucker" include what is now known as "the n word".

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EXCERPT FROM THE 2015 ONLINE ARTICLE ABOUT THE SONG "OLD DAN TUCKER" 

Posted August 11, 2015 by Teresa Lynn in History, Music"...
Wilder Wednesday posts are inspired by the Little House on the Prairie series of books [written by  Laura Ingalls Wilder, and much later adapted into a popular American television series.]

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The Ingalls family loved music, most often supplied by Pa’s fiddle. Laura recorded dozens of songs that the family enjoyed. One of these is Old Dan Tucker, more strongly associated with Little House on the Prairie due to the character of Mr. Edwards, who sang it often on the TV show.

 

The song dates from the middle of the nineteenth century. It is not certain who wrote it, although it is often attributed to Dan Emmett (who also wrote Dixie). It is certain that his blackface troupe Virginia Minstrels made it popular.

 

Wait…did I just say “blackface?” Yes, I did, and that term should be explained for those unfamiliar with it. Merriam-Webster defines it as “makeup applied to a performer playing a black person, especially in a minstrel show; also: a performer wearing such makeup.” What the definition does not say is that blackface minstrel theater was more than just makeup; it was an exaggerated, stereotypical portrayal of caricaturized black people, meant to be humorous. (I’ll discuss minstrel shows, including Pa’s – Pa’s! – participation in one, more in a future post.)

 

In the case of Old Dan Tucker, the original words were written to be performed by a troupe, with some verses sung – and acted out, an essential ingredient in minstrels – by “Dan” and other verses sung by other members as observers of Dan’s antics. Despite some claims to the contrary, there is no doubt that Dan was supposed to be black. The vernacular of the song, particularly Dan’s own verses, was overplayed Black English (now often called Ebonics). An early playbill calls the show “a Virginian Refrain, in which is described the ups and downs of Negro life.”

 

It was the usual practice for blackface troupes to portray people of color as ignorant and uncouth, or worse. Old Dan Tucker, according to the 1843 lyrics (which can be found at the end of this post), was a fighting, drunken glutton who had no sense of, or didn’t care about, social mores. He sometimes speaks of himself in the third person, as a child might, which is to further show his simple-mindedness. Part of the appeal of this portrayal is that it allowed “lower class” whites to poke fun at the culture of the “upper class” in an analogous way, as opposed to outright finger-pointing, which would only further cement their own lesser-mannered class.

 

It is important to note that both black and white performers used blackface. Black minstrel performers often satirized the behavior of whites, including their racist attitudes, and promoted abolition. By the 1870s, white minstrel shows were giving up blackface (often incorporating other ethnic stereotypes, such as the blarney-filled, drunken Irishman, or greedy, conniving Jews, instead) and black performers were taking over blackface theater. Some African Americans saw it as a means of spreading their own culture, while others realized that it was a much easier way to earn a living than most avenues available to them (which was mostly menial labor). This does not, of course, excuse the caricaturizations of black people by white minstrel performers in blackface.

 

Old Dan Tucker was immediately successful and became a popular song across the country. In fact, it was one of the top 3 most popular songs in 1843, thanks in large part to the Virginia Minstrels.

However, its lyrics did not remain static. Performers added, deleted, and changed verses as it suited them. Hundreds of different versions have been recorded. Some of these promoted specific causes; for example, in 1844 a group called the Hutchinson Family Singers turned it into “a song for emancipation” with abolitionist lyrics. Other versions were designed to eliminate the racist portrayal of blacks and convert it into a generic, fun tune.

 

That is how we today think of Old Dan Tucker. Its history should not make us shun the song, but learn from it. Let its modernized verses bring to mind Mr. Edwards and his helpfulness and neighborliness – to everyone, regardless of their race or color – and enjoy it as an entertaining bit of Americana”…
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This article includes the lyrics for the 1843 version of "Old Dan Tucker" that were sung by the Virginia Minstrels.

This 2015 article is the only content in this pancocojams post that isn't included in the 2013 pancocojams post on this song. 

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"OLD DAN TUCKER" PERFORMED AS A PLAY PARTY SONG

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play_party
"A play party is a social event in which people gather to sing and dance. Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict religious practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments. The areas most influenced by the practice were the Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Folk songs, many of European and English origin, were used as means to give the attendants choreographed movements for each phrase. No instruments were played at the events, as they were banned by the religious movements of the area. Singing and clapping were used to convey each song. Because dancing was banned, the movements took on the quality of children's games. Though the performance of play parties dwindled in the 1950s, music educators use them as ways to incorporate music and dance in their classrooms.

Some traditional examples of play-parties are: Skip to My Lou, Coffee Grows on White Oak Trees, Shoot the Buffalo, Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight, B.I.N.G.O., Pop Goes the Weasel, Old Dan Tucker."
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From http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=27246 posted by Dicho, 29 Apr 02 - 09:36 PM
"...here is a "playparty" version from Missouri.

OLD DAN TUCKER
"In this game all the players choose partners and form a big circle, holding hands. An odd boy is called "Old Dan," and he stands alone in the center. Everybody sings lustily:
Old Dan Tucker down in town,
Swingin' the ladies all a-round,
First to the right and then to the left,
An' then to the one that you love best.

At the words "first to the right" it is "Old Dan's" privilege to pull a girl out into the ring by her right hand, turn her around once, and thrust her back into her place again. When they sing "then to the left" he takes another girl out by the left hand and swings her as before. At the words "then to the one that you love best" every boy swings his own partner. It is at this moment that "Old Dan" tries desperately to grab a girl for himself, and if he succeeds, the man who has lost his partner must be the next "Old Dan."

The following stanza is a sort of chorus, used to keep "Old Dan" in the ring as long as possible, since he has no opportunity to get a partner while it is being sung.

Git out of the way for old Dan Tucker,
He's too late to git his supper,
Supper's over and breakfast a-cookin',
An' Old Dan Tucker standin' a-lookin'.

If "Old Dan" really wishes to expedite matters he can use one girl for all three movements of the game, and thus be sure of getting himself a partner, but this is not considered the sporting thing, and is not often done- usually not unless "Old Dan" loses his temper. Several other verses are used as filler in this game:

Old Dan Tucker down in town,
A-ridin' a goat and leadin' a hound,
The hound gives a howl an' the goat gives a jump,
An' throwed Old Dan a-straddle of a stump.

Old Dan Tucker he got drunk,
Fell in the fire and kicked out a chunk,
Fire coal got in Dan's old shoe,
Oh my golly how the ashes flew!"

From Mr. Carl Durbin, Missouri, 1927.
Found in minstrel shows as early as 1841. Often credited to Dan D. Emmett. A related piece, "Get Out of the Way, Old Johnny Tucker" (Negro Minstrel's Song Book, 1850), and many other citations.

Vance Randolph, 1982, Ozark Folksongs, Vol. 3, pp. 301-304. Several other sets of verses given from Missouri and Arkansas.
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Here are lyrics for this song from http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/playparty-indiana/playparty-indiana%20-%200178.htm "Indiana Play Party Song"

"Old Dan Tucker's still in town,
Swinging the ladies all around,
First to the East and then to the West,
Then to the one that you love best.

Chorus
Get out of the way of Old Dan Tucker!
He's too late to get his supper.
Supper's over and breakfast's cooking,
Old Dan Tucker's stands a-looking.

Old Dan Tucker's a fine old man,
Washed his feet (or face) in the frying pan,
Combed his hair with a wagon wheel
And died with a tooth-ache in his heel.

[version collected from] Mrs. Leslie Beall, Versailles, Indiana]
Get out o' the way for Old Dan Tucker,
He's too late to get his supper.
Some are black and some are blacker,
Some are the color of a chew a' terbacker.

Ripley County [Indiana] variants.
Swing three ladies, Old Dan Tucker [3 times]
Down in the valley.
Promenade round Old Dan Tucker [3 times]
Down in the valley"

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COMMENTS FROM THE 2013 PANCOCOJAMS POST ON "OLD DAN TUCKER"

I am curious on the author opinion about it is still permissible for one to continue using a song that its original intentions were about slave expressing their suffering and oral history. However, I feel that once the minstrel had a hold of the song it tainted and sour the song and take away the slave experiences.

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  1. Unknown, I think that every person has to make up her and his mind about the use of compositions that are categorized as "minstrel songs".

    I would prefer that these songs be taught in to older students along with their music history.

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  2. For what ever reason, I woke up today with the song "Old Dan Tucker" in my mind. I didn't remember publishing this 2013 pancocojams post, but searched for it on this blog and found this post.

    More than five years later, I wish I had expanded upon my response to unknown's comment . Here's my response now:

    With regard to my comment that "every person has to make up her and his mind about the use of compositions that are categorized as "minstrel songs", I realize that now (in the 2020s United States if not elsewhere", the school system's administrators determine which subjects are taught in music classes, history classes, and "social studies" classes (if "social studies classes even still exist in the United States since the beginning of the 21st century.

    I still believe that the full history of the song "Old Day Tucker" should be taught to older students (i.e. students in the 6th grade on up) and to intellectually advanced students. The black faced minstrel history of that song (and of many other American "old time" songs, is part of those song's full histories. Not including that history is "white washing' those songs and therefore not paying homage to their original Black composers, or their early Black composers.

    Furthermore, not providing age appropriate information about America's past-including Black faced minstrelsy that was performed by White singers/musicians and by Black singers/musicians robs children and youth of opportunities to learn from this nation's past-including lessons about how people were (and still are) mistreated, treated unequally under the law, and/or ridiculed because of their race, ethnicity, gender, religion etc.

    For these reasons, I support the introduction and teaching of old time music to children and youth. However, I believe that prior to university level, students should be informed-in age appropriate language-that they are learning modified versions of these songs. My sense is that those modified versions shouldn't include the n word", Ebonics dialect, and negative references to race and gender when they are sung for entertainment purpose.

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This concludes Part I of this two part pancocojams series on the song "Old Dan Tucker".

Thanks for visiting pancocojams.

Visitor comments are welcome.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Black Americans Infiltrating & Taking Over White Only Facebook Groups (July 2026), Part II

Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part II of a two part pancocojams series about Black Americans and some other People of Color infiltrating, taking over, and "colonizing" at least two Facebook groups named "White & Proud" And "I Love White People (No Blacks allowed) in early July 2026. 

This post 
documents additional selected comments from two of the discussion threads for YouTube videos that were featured in Part I of this pancocojams series. These selected comments are examples of online opinions about "White only" (or "Black only") Facebook groups. This compilation also documents examples of online opinions online about Black people and other people of Color "infiltrating" Whites only Facebook groups.

I focused on just two sources for this post because many of the comments in these discussion threads were similar. 

[Update: July 10, 2026- I added a Bonus Source Comments that I just came across.

This Bonus source includes new information about this topic.]

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2026/07/how-black-american-infiltrated-took.html for Part I of this pancocojams post. enter
tainment purposes. That post presents general information about those Whites only Facebook groups and presents selected quotes from the discussion threads of those Facebook groups. Some of those quotes are shared by commenters iwho posted on one of the four online sources that are featured in this pancocojams compilation. about this subject. 

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who participated in the infiltration, take over, and "colonization" of these Facebook groups particularly with witty, creative, non-racist, and non-violent humor. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this pancocojams post and thanks to all the publishers of videos about this subject.

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SELECTED COMMENTS ON THIS SUBJECT

This compilation features 

-general comments about race and racism

opinions about Black people and/or other people of Color infiltrating Whites only internet groups

-comments about Whites only or Black only internet groups

-comments about Black people's use of humor during their infiltration, take-over, and "colonization" of those groups

The discussion threads for these four sources include other examples of comments that could have been showcased in Part II of this pancocojams series.    


SOURCE #1 (This is Source #2 in Part 1 of this pancocojams series.)

from https://youtube.com/shorts/I-JrbRRjlBk?si=of2Ot83MAvbpoK25 "Black people have done it again πŸ˜‚'πŸ˜‚",  @christalluster, July 4, 2026

#reactionvids #hilarious #racism #blackpeople 

These comments are presented in chronological order from July 4, 2026 through July 8, 2026 with the earliest comments given first except for replies. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

July 4, 2026

1. @TheRealKCKay
"
This has Graced my timeline three times now from different angles and different creators and I am weak πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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@ShovelChef, July 5, 2026
"
Same. It's some kinda healing ain't it?"

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3.
@ChristiMeno
"Oh my God, racism is pure stupidity at this point unfortunately there’s no freaking cure for stupidity."

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4. @dadada396, July 5, 2026
"It's BEEN stupid lol"

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5. @blackglitteremoji3054, July 6, 2026
"Can’t fix stupid with stupid"

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6.@starrybee35
"As a non racist white person in deep racist territory, the racists are crazy, literally unwell, many have lead poisoning and early dementia."

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7. @ksgnation
"@starrybee35 there’s studies proving it to be close to a mental disorder"

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8. @extonjonas6820
"You think people being racist is solely their problem? Nah people being racist and spreading racism certainly has real world tangible effects."

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9. @Jess092
"@extonjonas6820  that is very true as well!"

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10. @kountree38
"Serve them right because they (the racist ones) ALWAYS in our spaces uninvited. I like this lets flip the script

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11. @extonjonas6820
"You think people being racist is solely their problem? Nah people being racist and spreading racism certainly has real world tangible effects."

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12. @Jess092
"@extonjonas6820  that is very true as well!"

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13. @priscillaf9887
"@extonjonas6820  I get what they mean, if a person is racist it is their issue. The ignorance affects them from becoming more enlightened. But it is very true and clear that if systems are racist we’re screwed. Like interpersonal racism doesn’t really bother me but educational institutions, hospitals, etc being racist affects our lives."

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14. @Dr.Sharron
"These people are so delusional to think we care."
-snip-
Based on the responses to this comment, I believe "these people" refers to the White members of those Facebook groups and "we" refers to the Black people who are infiltrating those groups. 

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15. 
@2villainy
"
I mean, people do care or they wouldn't keep infiltrating lol"

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16. @BillKid-c1e
"
You obviously care. Otherwise this wouldn't even be a video."

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17. @TheMichm1221
"
@BillKid-c1e oh, we care about the trolling. We care deeply for trolling, but we don't give a f@#& about what you think about us. We're not going away. Ya'll provide the best entertainment! Ain't no funnier anger like racist indignation."
-snip-
This is the way this comment is written in this discussion thread.

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18. @mlg445
"
Oh we do lol. I think trolling each other will help heal the drama between us lol.."

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19. @kountree38
"
Serve them right because they (the racist ones) ALWAYS in our spaces uninvited. I like this lets flip the script"

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20. @PopLightBrown
"A time was had over there. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"
-snip-
"A time was had over there" is a new African American abbreviation of the sentence "We had a good time" (or "a really good time...)

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21. @Noir_is_my_name
"As a white person I find this hilarious!!!! πŸ˜‚ please keep taking it over!!!!"

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22 @ThisIsJ.Nicole
"
Yes. Its honestly been great. Its legit starting a dialouge."

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23. @elizabethweigle6146
"
But if whites infiltrated a black-only space then suddenly it’s a problem

Edit: Ok, “Surprise Shawty” took me outπŸ˜‚

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24.@faithandgrace1638
"What problem could possibly happen?  Definitely not a  300+ years problem?"

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25. @victoriajohn7079
"
If? Like ya’ll haven’t historically been doing that. Looks like the rabbit got the gun!"

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26. @michellecarey583
"White lady here. Keep going!  I love this! Get 'em! This is great! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚Racism is unacceptable.❤"

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27. 
@RDraGon2179
"Leave those peepo alone y'all. Let them have their raisins in the potato salad and weiners in the mac and cheese in peace. They deserve it 😁"

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28. @kizzlekakes
"I belong to a native only group. No hate just a place for us to connect with other native people. πŸ˜‚"

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29. @brilliancemusic6095
"
Let them have their little FB page as long as they're not hurting anyone..  you know is black women got black girl magic everything so let them do their thing.  But they can at least call it some fun"

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30. @Lucian_Media
"
I love it!! Subversive advocacy. It could be just shade but I appreciate how they've turned it into understanding."

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July 5, 2026

31. @corettarichardson9723
"WE KEEP WINNING ❤❤😊"

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32. @mjnerd0828, July 6, 2026
"@corettarichardson9723 all we do is WIN WIN WIN no matter what!!!! 😌"

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33. @GetRightGetLeft
"I prefer to be in surroundings where I’m celebrated. Don’t see the need to be around folks who don’t want me around.

 Always found it foolish to dislike someone based on something they can’t control."

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34. @ChristinNachelle123
"
Me too but I do like to troll sometimesπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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35.@VictoryisMine-b4j
"πŸ’―πŸŽ―"

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36. @KimH-d3j
"They were just trying to help you out. You want separate graduations, separate National Anthems, separate spaces, so...."

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July 6, 2026

37. @runnerchick123kf
"Thats hilarious! I think the fact that the group exists is wild but def hilarious with the come backs lol

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38. @RDraGon2179
"I saw that on FB. I was wondering if it was a joke. Wow. Well, they include themselves in our pages. We are going to join them too"

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39. @StoneyLover93
"We play entirely too much and I love it 🀣🀣❤️"

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40. @mjnerd0828
"I love us so much, we bring joy, jokes, and seasoning πŸ˜‚"

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41. @snackeecakes9529
"Girl ,it ain't healing nothing BUT it sure is funny and we are having a great time in there.  Top tier trolling. πŸ˜‚"

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42. @stoneyjaye1994
"
Why they acting like infiltration aint familiar to them πŸ˜‚"

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43. @maggiejumphighintothesky5526
"
I wish black people didn't even care about what they're doing πŸ™„ let them have their stupid group. As long as they're not hurting any black people I don't personally care. We have our own groups as well 🀷‍♀️"

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44. @brittneyboe
"
lmfao the admiration i have for the black community and your ability to troll has no limits πŸ˜‚"

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July 7, 2026


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July 8, 2026

45. @yourstruly3377
"Keep the pressure on my skin folkπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚❤❤"

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SOURCE #2  (This is Source #4 in Part 1 of this pancocojams series.)
From  https://youtube.com/shorts/EcR3rL43VA4?si=nP4B8nAs__4mH_6A "Lol White people", @hawkpodcasts, July 4, 2026

Duet with: https://www.tiktok.com/@morga_tt

Original video:https://www.tiktok.com/@morga_tt/video/7658194498819804446

These comments are presented in chronological order from July 4, 2026 through July 9, 2026 with the earliest comments given first except for replies. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

July 4, 2026

1. @dontlovemel8tah

"What a fun July 4th activity"

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2. @niatsabes0871, July 5, 2026
"This is patriotism"

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3. @RA.THG716, July 5, 2026
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚It really is

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July 5, 2026

4@charlotteowens4644
"
This was the saddest 4th ever. TILL NOWπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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5. @MsMo08, July 8, 2026
"I HOLLERED THE ENTIRE WEEKEND!!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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6. @Lolli4Liberty
'
I love this and I’m here for it!!! πŸ˜‚ This needs to be a series. ✊😊🫢"

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July 6, 2026

7. @peter7755
"Gold, pure gold."

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8. 
@MrWells81
"🀦🏾....Trolling at its finest"

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9. 
@wholefoodplantbasedmama5398
"
White Aussie person here - this is awesome, keep it up! Well done."

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10. 
@mod850
"
It makes me want to go join the group with my popcorn in hand, but if my employer ever sees me associated with a group called white and proud I'd lose my damn job πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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11. 
@FrancesHarper-h7m
"
@mod850

That's another perk of retirement - freedom on all social media πŸ‘❤️"

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July 7, 2026

12. @jennyb9065
"
I don't even use Facebook and I wanna join just to watch the chaos! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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13. @vespertinecat
"
Man I needed this amusement today. Black people have the best humor. I applaud those involved; made my day when I needed it most. Thank you. The colonization bit had me, haha."

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July 8, 2026

14.@TheLovely990
"
They do this to us, so now the shoe is on the other foot.πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…"

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15. 
@gregoryharvey9991
"Its funny our ppl was straight up trolling πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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16. @ViolentHippieMoon
"
Good trouble πŸ˜‚"

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17. @deborahhare6752
"
I wanna be nosey and see but don't want them to think I'm one of themπŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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18. @sarahsharp340
"
Excellent resistance!!! But can’t FB shut that group down?!!"

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19. 
@intjsavagery219, July 9, 2026
"I swear we couldn’t do that. It would be on TV. We couldn’t make a group to keep whites out and make such direct and strong statements as “if you are white, please leave”. It would be in the news."

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20. @taraosmundson6119
"Yes! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ This is the kind of petty I’m sososososososooooooo proud of. Keep up the good trolling. πŸ’―πŸ’–πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘✨πŸ’…✨🍿"


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21. 
@maythen78
"It's hysterical, I love it!!! I spent nearly an hour reading and loving the comments"

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July 9, 2026

22. @SashiCat96
"
OMG that's hilarious. From a white NZ woman.πŸ‘"

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23. @Waban-s1p
"
I love it. It makes me want to rejoin fb just to go trolling on that page"

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24. @christinamann3640
"I am loving this! Keep at it, we need more of this."

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25.@mphillips01ify
"Omg. How funny!!!  I may have to finally get on FB just to see this. Please don't stop before I get there...I'll bring popcorn!!! Heading there now. πŸ˜…"

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BONUS- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS 
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pTVtFkRVxI "Black Facebook Users Hijack 'White and Proud' Group in Viral Takeover", published by Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey,
July 7, 2026 

Thousands of Black social media users took over a “White and Proud” Facebook group. 

The group, created in 2023, surfaced on the timelines of Black Facebook users across the country, who quickly realized it was open to anyone."

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EXCERPT OF THE AUTO-GENERATED TRANSCRIPT FOR THIS PODCAST

"Black folks infiltrated a white and proud Facebook page. And when I tell you white

people are furious about this, um, let's go to it. Put it up.


One person says, Glenn says, "Why are black people in this group?

Thousands of black folks infiltrated a white and proud group on Facebook and turned it into a massive digital family reunion.

The group, created in 2023, surfaced on the timeline of black Facebook users across the country who quickly realized it was open to anyone because they didn't set parameters (the creators of the group.)This was chronicled by Phil Lewis, deputy editor of Post.

The takeover was made possible due to a purported oversight by the group's administrator. Users can set privacy settings for Facebook groups, something the administrator did not do. The quote "white and proud" end quote group is still public and visible to all users.

Although the moderators of the group have since limited who can comment within the group, thousands of black Facebookers have made their voices heard with hilarious responses to racist posts with one user writing, quote, "First time colonizing. Kind of nervous."

And another one stating, quote, "Now that this page has gone black, he can't go back." End quote. 

The group initially had about 15,000 users before the takeover and build it build itself as quote "white people enjoying conversation with other white people and enjoying accomplishments of our ancestors" end quote.

Even though the Facebook group is now restricted, it is still growing rapidly. The group averaged more than 90 posts a day before a moderator limited comments. The takeover appears to have begun with the post from Glenn.

Most, if not all, of the accounts making the uh racist post are likely posting under under um and uh trolling. Okay. Uh some examples, one black user posted, "Lift every chair and swing.", a reference to the Alabama River boat that we covered extensively on Indisputable.

Another posted, quote, "My grandma's wife, so it's okay."

And Donald Dawson uh posted a picture of uh of seasoning. Y'all know what that's about.

And uh Flex Luther wrote, "How much to turn this into a blacks only group?" Basically, what's your price?

Meanwhile, this poster wrote, "Some of y'all are about to be white and unemployed."

You see, this is the administrator's fault because y'all thought y'all had some privacy posting all this bigoted stuff. 

[...]

One of the people uh running the account uh wrote, "If you aren't white, you need to leave
this group. Don't y'all know how to read."

Remarkable production. Everybody played their parts very well, including the bigot at the end who has no actual power to do a damn thing, but screams in uh uh

All right. Um way to go, black delegation. All right."...

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS PODCAST'S DISCUSSION THREAD

Numbers added for referencing purposes only,

July 7, 2026

1. @LMosworld
"This was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen!!! My stomach hurt so bad from laughing after reading those posts and comments πŸ˜‚"

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2. @kiap44
"I joined and made comments, they're a racist group supposedly talking accomplishments of their ancestors LMAO THEM RACIST IDIOTS POST ABOUT US !!  ITS CRAZY HOW WE STAY IN THEIR HEADS MY GOD!!"

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3. @SteveCabral1967, July 8, 2026
"I would not explain what they did wrong so they can learn and fix their existing hate sites. Let their hate be on full display so anyone can see where we are at in 2026. I am willing to bet that everyone in the group votes the EXACT same way, are in the same political group, are quick to say they are "Christians," and will always claim they are not racist by saying, "I have black friends so no way I could be racist." "

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July 8, 2026

4. @cristiannecabell4911
"The group was created 3 years ago and had 30,000 members, Black started joining and in 3 days there were 125,000. Think what we can do when we seriously get behind a serious, positive initiative."

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5. @ra_santiago
"I LOVE that you covered this. It's so freaking hilarious! The crash outs and comments in the groups are so funny, especially the memes!"

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6. @Mariquio-v1j
"The comment section of that page!  The comment section!  The comment section!  Hilarious.  I've been laughing crying for 2 days πŸ˜‚πŸ€£"

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7. @eternalskeptic
"As a yt man who is not ignorant enough to be a racist, I support this sort of "good trouble" 100%! ✊"

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8. @tracysmith1353
"Gotta LOVE IT πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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9. @tracysmith1353
"THATS WHAT I CALL A "TAKEOVER"!!! IYKYK"

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10.@thankyou5093
"πŸŽ‰Good. Now WHYT people KNOW how BLACK PEOPLE feelπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘"

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11.@lumidigiprints
"
I was in there and it was hilarious!!!!!!!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚There are more than one of those groups with that same name! We made the ancestors so proud!!!!!"

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12. @Peacefullyjay
"Omg. I saw this. The comments are unmatched πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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13. @xaviergarner6750
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ€£ Y,all always in Our Business,  Hehe πŸ’―πŸ‘‹πŸΎ How Y,all Doin?"

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15. @carolware8653
"Thank you for sharing this “delightful” post.  I LITERALLY laughed out loud!  I love-me-some-us. Our flavor, fun and comedic timing is steeped in our rich culture.  When we get the “tea”, we serve it hot and fast."

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16. @irepdetroitonthewestcoast1476
"I got kicked out the group before it got token over. I had Gleen Mallais pissed. Especially after I told him πŸ₯· you’re CHIMPING out CHIMP"

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17. @ValentineTarangoJr
"Us Hispanics did too, and I was one of them. I have the receipts."

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18. @anthonyjohnson9403
"A massive digital family reunion πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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19. @SaveAmericaFIRST7
"But hey guys, we are not racist and do not hate white people based on just their skin color. Just a reminder to all, we all hate RACISTS and they ALL come in different shades, sizes, and colors. Do NOT unnecessarily bully their skin color. Simply, insult their intelligence IF they do, yours. Don’t get lost in the ‘getting even’ game. You are all much better than that. One love ❤πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ"

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20. @SaveAmericaFIRST7
"Now that’s what I call, GOOD TROUBLE. Let’s do this everywhere, all. It’s hilarious because it shows how weak they really are. I mean, we all knew that but still πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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21. @marymitchell8625
"White people have been hijacking sites about US forever. Recently it's been especially bad. Let thrm have a taste of their own medicine."

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22. @dwayne7599
"ONCE AGAIN white folks have set up shop in TYRONE AND SHEMEKIAS HEAD! POOR BASTARDS"

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23. @youdonthavetoagree-yes1
"IT STARTED WITH BECKY, KAREN AND BRUCE INFILTRATING BLACK GROUPS SO THE TABLES WERE TURNED.  CRY HARDER"

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24. @lisalove395
"And a good time was had by all…reverse colonization. We basically had a cookout in the chat! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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25. @Brian-in9ty
"They come to FBA pages and platforms all the time."

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26. @youdonthavetoagree-yes1
"Facts"

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27. @harlembrown8987
"Im in the group πŸ˜† 🀣  l didnt kno l was hijacking anything!! The fam is wild. They didnt even have admin"

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28. @peregrinenglish
"We discovered them! It's our group now!"

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29. @informedRev13
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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30. @AbronHawkins
"They are now colonized"

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31. @informedRev13
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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32. @BethMadrigal-r7e
"I found out about this this week. I'm white but joined so I could watch the show! Keep going my brothers and sisters of color! You rock!"

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33. @majistywilliams4554
"It's baffling how white people always want black people to stay out of whatever they got. But they can't seem to stay out of ANYTHING black people have,  Are at or organizations."

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34. @prpldiva10
"They on their third attempt to get away..just found out it got infiltrated and taken over..🀭🀭🀭🀭 this will be the running gag of 2026 πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰"

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35. @DwayneABryan
"Surprise, surprise, surprise....πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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36. @mosesluckett7568
"if black people can invade white only gathering imagine if white people invade a black only gathering will  Dr rashed Richey be laughing then ? Or will he call it racist ."

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37. @BLACKISBEAUTIFUL-1985
"White people do invade black only gathering constantly oh now it's a problem too you you can dish it out but can't take it"

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38. @marie3503
"@BLACKISBEAUTIFUL-1985 that part and when they can’t evade they steal or destroy unlike us who decided to just have fun with it"

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39. @DwayneABryan
"But they said black only gatherings, were racist"

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40. @GoodZilla_Jr
"They already did, it's called Africa. M0r0n"

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41. @mdoingme
"🀭 Like my daughter says: "We stay on code & just automatically know the assignment"  πŸ€œπŸΎπŸ€›πŸΎπŸ€·πŸΎ‍♀ hahaha Bravo! πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ✊🏾"

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42. @MrCj_Common
"Why are black people in this group?  Why are white people always in black folks business and face?  Leave us alone and we'll return the favor."

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43. @nicoleburr2495
"I was in the comment section every chance I got and was πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ at the comments updating in realtime. It would be 40 ppl commenting at once! I spent at least 2 or 3 days going back. We da BEST!!! πŸ’ͺ🏾"

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44. @Patricia-cp7df
"☮️🌍🀣 Keep it up !!🀣🀣🀣"

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45. @louisiana318
"What a way to return the favor✊🏿... We are in your business nowπŸ˜‚"

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46. @greenwooddistrictstudios
"We took that thang over!! lol I'm in there! πŸ˜‚"

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47. @change5143
"I feel that there is nothing wrong with white people being proud of who they are and what they have accomplished. But why does hate and division always have to be at the core of it? We can all both be proud to be who we are and never have a problem with who others  it’s not that hard, we just have to recognize that we all have value!"

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48. @Angee43-q4l
"THEY MADE ANOTHER ONE WE'RE IN THERE TOO

WHITE AND PROUD V2

GO IN BLACK PEOPLE πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…"

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July 9, 2026

49. @nyghtmareblade
"It’s ok when they do it but when we return the favor they have a problem

Dont dish it out if u can take it"

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50. [no name given]
"Unk we been roasting they ass all week πŸ˜‚"

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51. @TuFrTotal
"LMAO...black people ask to be left alone then go around harassing people... The hypocrisy"

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52. @KyteEternal
"Sorry to disappoint you"

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53. @JamalGood-l1r
"But y’all still don’t seem to leave them alone"

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54.@Fancyincubus5
"
Don't dish it out if you can't take it sweet child πŸ˜‚ you play dumb games you are gonna get a dumb prize 

Now keep liking your own comments cutie"

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55.@ymlewis5987
"FAFO"

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56.@AnastasiaBeaverhousn
"I'm a member because I'm White and proud!!!!! 🀷🏿‍♀️πŸ₯±"

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57. @alvincox9525
"First time colonizing. I’m kind of nervous. EpicπŸ˜‚"

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58. @DJ-kg6wy
"I have been having a great time in the group!"

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59. @AnastasiaBeaverhousn
"Me as well!!! 🀣🀣🀣"

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60. @thelonelylone0720
"Since 2023.... Now it's brought into the light in 2026. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ’€☠️"

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61. @EmmanuelBrown-d8k
"I was just on this page a couple days ago"

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62. @Nadigeminis
"We shut them DOWNNNNNN😭😭😭😭😭😭they also got a White and Proud 2

and we shut them DOWN πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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63. @H1Caliber
"We conquered it, it wasn’t infiltrated"

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64. @debisouth8465
"Infiltrate them all. Start copying their racist messages and send to their employer. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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65. @JaiK64
"Let's not take it that far πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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66. @kaystar3434
"Black folks are everywhere! Get used to it!"

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67. @tamyrajones9566
"I joined. They shut it down and opened another group and we took that over tooπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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68. @BabyO_004
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚❤πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ✊🏾✊🏾 Thank you for your service🫢🏾"

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69. 
@Nadigeminis
"It’s still up!!!😭😭😭😭😭"

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July 10, 2026

70.@marquislong.223

"The first time colonizing I’m kinda nervous comment. Should be written down in history as the troll comment of the year. πŸ˜‚"

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71. @randymoss929
"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I'm from the Bahamas and I wanna join lol trust me no one trolls harder than a Bahamian"

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72.
@contextmatters8243

"Look at my SHOCKED FACE -->> 😐

 

I love my folks...

We can be so petty...🀣🀣🀣🀣

 

Oh, they're not happy because we are invading THEIR SPACE?

THE NERVE..😳

 

DON'T they stay up in our spaces and faces 24 X 7 X 365? 🀬

 

Now they know how WE FEEL...

Ain't no fun when the rabbit gets the gun..😲

 

BRB --

<< Cue Jeopardy music >>

πŸ₯™πŸΏπŸΉπŸΉπŸ›‹️😎"  

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