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Related: About this forumRevealed: Jack Daniel was taught by minister’s slave how to distill signature whiskey
The company had previously stated that Daniel was taught by a Lutheran minister, Dan Call, when he was 15 years old. But in preparation for its 150th anniversary, company spokesperson Phil Epps said, Jack Daniels found that there was a case to amend that story to account for the fact that Nearis Green, a slave owned by Call, was the one who actually taught Daniel the trade.
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For its part, Jack Daniels company historian, Nelson Eddy, said that the company is also reconsidering the origins of the Lincoln County process of whiskey-making, which involves the use of charcoal chips to filter it before it is aged. Whereas the process has been attributed in the past to distiller Alfred Eaton, Eddy told the Times that it was likely based off of traditional distillation methods practiced by slaves.
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While Epps said that he did not believe it to be a conscious decision on the part of the company to ignore Greens role in its history, Peter Krass, who wrote the Daniel biography Blood and Whiskey, said that its move to include Green is part of a trend toward making its history glossier throughout the years.
That's just awesome the truth is finally revealed!
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jtx
(68 posts)to the world, thanks to original inventor. 👍
jtx
(68 posts)TheBlackAdder
(28,975 posts)philosslayer
(3,076 posts)Back to the black community. Otherwise this is just exploitation for the purposes of good PR
ancianita
(38,792 posts)JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)ancianita
(38,792 posts)since governments were complicit in legalizing mass human rights violations, known at the time as business.
I just made up the phrase to describe some set of of listings of those most culpable, from individual owners to traders, to corporate 'shippers' to financiers.
I believe there are corporations still existing that were party to slaving 'businesses' at the time.
JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)I want focus on my ancestors in America - 1932 until 2010.
Global doesn't help the neighbors in your backyard who were harmed by the 50 states. It also is easier for a 75 year old to explain the horrific regime that was Jim Crow (very specific to America) to their grandchildren.
Then again - I'm sick and tired of slave movies.
Selma and The Butler and Fruitvale Station good . . . 12 Years A Slave bad.
ancianita
(38,792 posts)Every slice of ancestral history still sits in a larger context. Just sayin'.
JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)We push back on the FDR was great and the 1950's were filled with awesome memes for a reason.
We for the most part were denied the ability to prosper due to Federally Mandated regulations in everything from where we were allowed to live to the penal interest rates and even what jobs were allowed to earn Social Security.
I can't believe I had to type that in this Group.
This is just known in this little corner of DU. And as an side - sundown integration and the raping of slaves could really screw up a slavery based reparation program.
JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)This is a perfect example of modern times impact and reparations:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141504783
*Red Lining
*Interest Rate shenanigans
*Flat out denial of approval when all things are equal on paper
https://www.yahoo.com/news/bancorpsouth-settle-u-charges-racial-discrimination-203147455--sector.html?nhp=1
The U.S. Justice Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in a court filing that the Mississippi-based bank turned down black home buyers applying for mortgages more often than similar white applicants, or charged them higher rates to borrow under a policy the government described as "explicitly discriminatory."
The bank also allegedly engaged in redlining in Memphis, a practice to deny service because of an area's racial demographics, by placing its branches outside of minority neighborhoods, the agencies said.
BancorpSouths discrimination throughout the mortgage lending process harmed the people who were overcharged or denied their dream of homeownership based on their race, and it harmed the Memphis minority neighborhoods that were redlined and denied equal access to affordable credit, CFPB Director Richard Cordray said in a statement.
Under the agreement, to be approved by the court, BancorpSouth will pay $4 million in direct loan subsidies in certain Memphis neighborhoods, $2.78 million to black consumers unlawfully denied or overcharged for loans, and $800,000 for community programs and credit repair. It will also pay a $3 million penalty.
JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)First - we only have to go back to 1932 for a framework for a basis of reparations.
Second - that could potentially hurt black descendants of American Slaves working at the company today, the liquor distributors, the liquor stores, etc etc.
The Federal Government created the framework - they own reparations.
gollygee
(22,336 posts)Also, the United States as a whole profited from slavery, so the United States as a whole should pay reparations.
SunSeeker
(53,940 posts)MrScorpio
(73,714 posts)Number23
(24,544 posts)of posts. This being one of them.
Thanks for posting. K&R
JustAnotherGen
(33,735 posts)Sometimes I need someone to cut through the carp and tell the truth. That's you. Still watching by the way. It's only a matter of time before someone's words bite them on the ass.
heaven05
(18,124 posts)why was the 'truth' hidden in the first place? Ohhhh, I forgot. Never mind. Too many accomplishments of black culture from the continent of Africa to the american accomplishments of POC, during slavery and post, have either been stolen or downplayed with caveats. "Black Athena', 'Destruction of Black Civilization'. Two indispensible sources of the truth of who accomplished what, when, how and why. Thank God for Black Studies!!!!!!!!!!!!
TheBlackAdder
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They taught the Europeaners how to grow and harvest crops and survive in North America.
How were they repaid?
As their land was being slowly stolen, the King issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which fenced property west of the of the Appalachia as Indian land bound by Indian law, and east as being for the colonies bound by Western law.
While the main white-washed exclude for the Declaration of Independence is cited as being taxation, the real driver was pressure placed on the citizens to encroach of Indian land, and the only way they could do that was to violate the king's orders, which required independence.
You'll often hear how the Democratic Republic was a new idea, that's why. They took the principles that the Native Americans used to maintain peace and trace between the various indian nations. The colonists met with Indians and were taught this form os state government.
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