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Showing posts with label Howard University. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Howard University's "HU" - "You Know" Call & Response Chant Was Included In Representative Jasmine Crockett's Speech At The 2024 Democratic Convention


Reese Waters, August 20, 2024
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Read the transcript excerpt below for the portion of this video that includes the Howard University "HU" - "You know" chant and a little bit more of that speech (from 
0:55 to 1:49).

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post presents an article excerpt about the Howard University call & response chant "HU"-"You know".

This post also showcases two videos that include that Howard University chant-one from Representative Jasmine Crocker and one from two Howard University alumni- an unidentified Black woman and actor Chadwick Bosman.

Additional examples of this Howard University call & response chant are also included in this post.

The content of this post is presented for cultural, historical, and political purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post. Special thanks to Chadwick Boseman (RIP) and Representative Jasmine Crocket.
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This post is part of an ongoing pancocojams series on specific Historically Black Colleges And Universities. Click that tag below or google "specific Historically Black Colleges And  
Universities pancocojams" for additional posts in this series.

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INFORMATION ABOUT HOWARD UNIVERSITY'S "HU"- "YOU KNOW" CALL & RESPONSE CHANT 
From https://thedig.howard.edu/all-stories/the-history-of-h-u-you-know "HU Bison, Finish the Sentence: HHHH-U!" The origins of the beloved Howard University chant.

by Umarah Mughnee, Oct 7, 2022 

"A Howard University Bison can go to any city, globally, and instantly feel at home by simply knowing the response to the legendary chant, “HHHH-U!” When a fellow Bison, a perfect stranger, responds, “YOUUU KNOW!” it can feel like The Yard has come to the place where the chant was echoed and Founder’s Library and Douglas Hall are right where they need to be – even if the two Bison are just standing in an airport or on the street, far from Howard’s campus.

“It builds an instant connection, even if you’ve never met the person,” says Howard’s vice president of communications, Frank Tramble, who recently bellowed the response to an alum who was presenting at a conference in Park City, Utah, in front of a room of 200 puzzled people.

[...]

[from a video embedded in this article: The video's title is "Taraji P. Henson delivers the "HU! You Know!" call at commencement in 2022". 

[1:53:24 in that video:]

[actress Tariji P.Henson speaks]

“Y’all ready to go viral?

 "H U!"

 [Attendees- "You Know"]
-Pancocojams Editor: This is the end of that quote from that embedded video. The article continues...

The powerful call-and-response has the potential to build an instant bond between two Bison. Moreover, it makes one wonder, how did this chant gain so much notoriety?

Paul Cotton (PhD ’99) was deemed Howard’s historian by the community and explains how the chant came about. The late-great public announcer, Shellie Bowers, started the phrase at a Howard University football game. In fact, when the crowd first heard the chant, many were displeased by the change.

“Shellie first did, ‘First in ten, Go BI-SON,’ and that was his first widely accepted chant,” Cotton explains. “And I remember when he first started doing ‘HU! You Know!’ many alum were annoyed.”

Even though the chant wasn’t quickly adopted by the Howard community when it was first introduced, it is now a vocal relic that is cherished by Bison alum near and far, even among those who picked up on it long after graduating from Howard.

Cotton recalls, “I was actually at a gas station the other day and a 1966 law graduate saw my Howard tags and said the chant. We talked for about 15 minutes after that.”

The exact date of the chant’s birth can’t be pinpointed, though it’s speculated to have started around in the mid-1990’s. On an alumni Facebook group, someone recalled the chant also included “HU Bison! You Know!” before it was shortened to “HU! You Know!”

Others remembered a similar call-and-response of “HU! Bison!”…

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BACKGROUND TO THE TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT ABOUT THE "HU" -"YOU KNOW" CHANT FROM THE EMBEDDED REESE WATERS' VIDEO
Representative Jasmine Crocket (Democrat-Texas)'s speech on day one of the 2024 Democratic National Convention included the beginning portion of Howard University's "HU"-"You know" call and response chant.  Rep. Crockett said "HU" after stating that Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate attended a HBCU (Historically Black College And University).

Vice President and Democratic Candidate for President Kamala Harris is a graduate of Howard University which is a historically Black university Howard University located in Washington, D.C.

Most autogenerated video transcripts of Rep. Crocket's speech that I've read leave out that "HU" abbreviation, probably because it's not recognizable to the transcriber as having any meaning. Some video transcripts of that speech replace "HU" with "Applause" and others move on to her next words.  Also, very little response is heard from the convention attendees for Rep Crocket's "HU" vocalization, probably because most of the convention attendees aren't familiar with that Howard University call and response chant.

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TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT OF THE TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT ABOUT THE "HU" -"YOU KNOW" CHANT FROM THE EMBEDDED REESE WATERS' VIDEO 
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VWZSm6kTk0&t=339s [This video is embedded above.]

0:55-1:49

[Reese Waters speaks]

… you never miss a Jasmine Crockett speech, especially not
at the DNC Convention.

[Jasmine Crockett speaks]

On November 5th. our nation will hire a President, a Commander In Chief,
and leader of the free world.

So let's compare their resumes, shall we?

One candidate worked at McDonald's while she was in college at an HBCU.

HU!

[Reese Waters speaks]

You know!

Am I allowed to say that as as a non Howard grad?


[Jasmine Crockett]

The other was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and helped his daddy in the
family business- housing discrimination, that is.”…

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - Chadwick Boseman Surprises Black Panther Fans While They Thank Him

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Feb 28, 2018

Black Panther fans filmed a video message sharing what the movie means to them - what they didn't know was that Chadwick Boseman was right behind the curtain, waiting to surprise them.

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TRANSCRIPT EXCERPT OF THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY "HU" - "YOU KNOW" CHANT IN THAT "TONIGHT SHOW" VIDEO

3:15-4:06
[A young Black woman speaks to a large photograph of The Black Panther unaware that actor Chadwick Boseman is listening to her while he is hiding behind the curtain with Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon.]

"HU!

You know. I am a Howard University student, and that is your alma mater.

I am so, so, so very proud to say that a Bison is T'Challa. the Black Panther.

Seriously, when you made your big scene when you came out, I shed a tear.

It was a big deal for me and my friends and definitely Howard University.

So I just want to say thank you so much for showing us that there are avenues for us.


[Chadwick Boseman and Jimmy Fallon come from behind the curtain to surprise the young woman. Chadwick Boseman speaks]

HU!

[The young woman speaks]

What? What?! What?

[Chadwick Boseman speaks]

I thought you would give me my "you know."

[the young woman speaks]

Oh, my God.

-What?

What?! What?! -That was fantastic.

What is going on?”….

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ANOTHER ONLINE EXAMPLES OF THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY "HU"- "YOU KNOW" CHANT
From 
https://www.facebook.com/Howardarmyrotc/videos/a-little-something-from-the-real-huhuyou-know/2096916963918516/ "A little something from the REAL HU!…"
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This Facebook page features a brief video of a group of Howard University students enthusiastically saying that "HU" - "You Know" call & response chant

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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Protest Chants During Former FBI Director James Comey's Convocation Address At Howard University (Sept. 22, 2017)

Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post documents the words for some of the protest chants that were heard during Former FBI Director James Comey's convocation address at Howard University (Washington D.C.) on September 22, 2017.

A video of that convocation address and a video of a protest rally after that convocation are also included in this post.

The content of this post is presented for socio-political and folkloric purposes.

This post is part of an ongoing pancocojams series that documents examples of protest chants and protest songs in the United States. Click the "African American protest chants" tag for other pancocojams posts on this subject.

Apart from the second video's summary, this post doesn't include any comments about the protests themselves. However, I've included explanatory notes about slang terms in a few of these examples and I've added some editorial comments in the comment section below about the chant entitled "I Love Being Black".

Thanks to all those featured in these videos and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.

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PROTEST CHANTS/SONG AT JAMES COMEY'S HOWARD UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION ADDRESS

WATCH: Former FBI Director James Comey delivers Convocation address at Howard University



PBS NewsHour, Published on Sep 22, 2017
Former FBI director James Comey delivered the Opening Convocation address at Howard University on Friday.
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This is my transcription of the beginning portion of the protest which lasted up to around 4:00 of the 16:01 video that is embedded below.

The question marks in the transcription indicate that I'm not sure what was being said or sung.

My notes about the protest song or chant are given in brackets.

Additions and corrections are welcome.


[Throughout the beginning portion that is covered in this post the male and female protesters stood with their left fist raised high in the air (holding their left arm straight up above their head with their left hand in a fist, i.e. "the black power salute"). There was very little space between one chant (or song) being done and the next one starting].

1.
[Protesters sing a version of the 1960s civil rights song "We Shall Not Be Moved"]
time: .07 [beginning of video] - .41

We shall not, we shall not be moved
We shall not, we shall not be moved
The ??? James Comey
We shall not be moved

We shall not, we shall not be moved
We shall not, we shall not be moved
We're fighting for our freedom
We shall not be moved

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[time .42 -.50; These are two call & response chants. I'm not sure what the male caller said in the first chant , but I believe that the group response was different than caller's words.]

Call -??? [possibly "What do we want?"]
Group- Fight back!
Call- ???
Group- Fight back!
Call -???
Group- Fight back!
Call- ???
Group- Fight back!
Call- We are here to reclaim this space.
Group- We are here to reclaim this space.

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3.
[time: .54-1:42 Call & response with the group exactly repeating the male caller’s words]
Caller - I say I love being Black
Group - I say I love being Black
Caller - I say I love being Black
Group - I say I love being Black
Call - I love the color of my skin
Group- I love the color of my skin
Call -‘Cause it’s the skin that I’m in
Group - ‘Cause it’s the skin that I’m in

Caller: I said I love being Black
Group: I said I love being Black
Call: I love the texture of my hair
Group - I love the texture of my hair
Call - And I rock it everywhere
Group- And I rock it everywhere
Caller: I said I love being Black
Group - I said I love being Black
Call - I love the fullness of my lips
Groups - I love the fullness of my lips
Call -And the way I comb my hair
Group-And the way I comb my hair
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[Explanation for the lines "I love the texture of my hair/ And I rock it everywhere" refers to these Black students loving the natural textures of their hair and proudly wearing those natural (unprocessed) hairstyles everywhere they go.]

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4.
[time: 1:42-2:04 :call & response chant; woman caller]
Caller- "Get out, James Comey, you're not our homey".
Group- "Get out, James Comey, you're not our homey".
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[This call and response chant may have turned into a unison chant "James Comey, you're not our homey."
"homey"= someone who is from the same neighborhood or city that you are from.]

5.
[time -2:04 -3:10; unison chant]
"No justice. No peace.
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The protests continued right after this with another chant that I can't decipher.

Read the summary for the video given as Example #2 for a description of the protest that occurred after the song and the chants whose words are given here.

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POST CONVOCATION PROTEST RALLY
Protesters Jeer, Disrupt James Comey Speech at Howard University



The One
Published on Sep 22, 2017

James Comey Protests disrupt speech to Howard students BBC News
Protesters Jeer, Disrupt James Comey Speech at Howard University
Protesters chant, boo through Comey university address
‘James Comey, you’re not our homie’: Protesters disrupt former FBI director’s speech at Howard University
James Comey: Protests disrupt speech to Howard students

WASHINGTON — Former FBI Director James Comey faced a gathering of chanting and jeering students at historically black Howard University on Friday, as some activists decried what they see as his efforts to "criminalize" Black Lives Matter.

Protesters, who'd planned the demonstration all week on social media, jumped to their feet in the back of the auditorium to chant before Comey took the stage to speak. Comey, dressed in black academic robes, stood facing the angry group of students who were shouting "we shall not be moved," "I love being black" and "no justice, no peace."

"I am here at Howard to have a conversation. I hope you listen to what I have to say, " Comey told the protesters to applause from other students, staff and faculty seated in rows closer to the front.

Still, the chants continued throughout Comey's address, even as a minister took to the stage and pleaded for the students to hear out the former FBI director. Music played from the chorus in an attempt to drown the students out.

At one point, Howard University cut the live feed to the event and replaced it with documentary-style footage of the history of the school. The feed was later put back up.

President Donald Trump fired Comey in May and the former FBI director said his ouster was related to investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.

Howard University officials announced in August that Comey would serve as the school's Gwendolyn S. Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in public policy for the 2017-2018 academic year. His responsibilities include leading a series of five lectures and formally welcoming the new freshmen class on Friday.

However, a number of students objected to the appointment.

In a petition circulated by "HU Resist," a student-run organization that challenges university policies, activists argued that Comey’s actions as as the head of the FBI included the "criminalization and attempted dismantling of Black Lives Matter” and the promotion of xenophobic "characterizations" of Muslims.

The organization also said on its twitter account that Comey has referred to mass incarceration as a process of "pulling up those many weeds" in order to improve communities.
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A woman with a bull horn leads protesters in the unison chant "We shut him down".

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