Sunday, October 2, 2011

Rick Perry's Newest Problem: His Fond Memories of "Niggerhead" and Growing Up in a Sundown Town

It was a mostly white world. In 1950, the census counted about 900 black residents out of a population of about 13,000 in Haskell County, numbers that have declined steadily. Most blacks worked as maids or field hands and lived in an across-the-tracks neighborhood in the city of Haskell, the county seat, about 20 minutes from Paint Creek.
Throckmorton County, where the hunting camp is located, was for years considered a virtual no-go zone for blacks because of old stories about the lynching of a black man there, locals said. The 1950 Census listed one black resident in Throckmorton County out of a population of about 3,600. In 1960, there were four; in 1970, two; in 1980, none. The 2010 Census shows 11 black residents.
Mae Lou Yeldell, who is black and has lived in Haskell County for 70 years, recalled a gas station refusing to sell her father fuel when he drove the family through Throckmorton in the 1950s. She said it was not uncommon in the 1950s and ’60s for whites to greet blacks with, “Morning, nigger!”
“I heard that so much it’s like a broken record,” said Yeldell, who had never heard of the hunting spot by the river.
And you wonder why black folks had to use The Green Book as a guide for safety while touring this country?

Rick Perry's family retreat was/is named "Niggerhead." The Washington Post's cover story is a distraction of course from more important issues such as a failing economy, Perry's questionable record on jobs and the environment in Texas, and a far-Right leaning Republican presidential field that would combine Ayn Rand with the Christian Taliban. But a distraction can still be instructive and productive.

For the Left and other critics, Rick Perry's Niggerhead hunting camp is more proof that he is a racist and a bigot. For the Right, this story will be greeted as "gotcha politics" and more bias from the "mainstream media." Lockstep, the Right-wing media will revert to form and argue that "all of this race stuff" is playing the "race card" against white people. Who cares anyway since Perry's dad was a Democrat and he originally owned Niggerhead anyway? Predictably, there will be more spin from Conservatives and a recurring blindness to political history, i.e. Southern Democrats aka "Dixiecrats" are now the base of the Tea Party GOP.

And of course, black Republicans such as Herman Cain will be trotted out to dance on the stage while they answer questions about Rick Perry and racism.

All in all, theatrics that are par for the course of what counts as reasonable discourse in the 24 hour opinion driven news cycle.

I would suggest that Rick Perry's Niggerhead family retreat is important in so far as formative childhood and adult experiences impact political attitudes and beliefs. Rick Perry is from the Jim and Jane Crow South and has advocated for secession. He also panders to the Tea Party with all of their "take my America" pleadings and is part of a cultural movement that possesses an almost deranged hatred for the country's first black President. Racism and Conservatism overlap in America; the Conservative political imagination yearns for a return to the "good old days" and is blinded by a myopic White nostalgia for the past.

In all, why should anyone be surprised that there is a Niggerhead skeleton in Rick Perry's closet? Moreover, I would bet that there are many Niggerhead skeletons in many white folks' closets in this country.

We must also be cautious and not paint with too broad a brush, or suggest that Rick Perry is somehow unique in this regard. He is not alone in a willful denial of white supremacy and the Slaveocracy/Jim and Jane Crow/Confederacy's hold on American popular imagination even into the 21st century.

The white racist Southern Redemptionist fantasy and lie that is Gone with the Wind is still beloved by millions of people (all those happy black folks; white people in big houses and fancy clothes; what good fun!). Lady Antebellum is an acclaimed musical group (where are the Auschwitz singers? Or the Trail of Tears emo band?). A significant percentage of Americans do not believe that the Civil War was fought over slavery and the rights of White people to hold Black people in perpetual bondage. The Whiteness of history is glaring. Rick Perry, as demonstrated by his love for Niggerhead, is just one of many Americans who are transfixed by it.

Nevertheless, Rick Perry's Niggerhead moment is teachable history. For that reason it is important.

Rick Perry grew up in a sundown town. As James Loewen exhaustively and masterfully documents, there were thousands of these communities across the country where blacks (and in some cases Jews, Mexicans and other non-whites) were not allowed to live, journey through, or be present in after dark. These towns were often created by racial violence and the wholesale ethnic cleansing of non-whites through murder, forced exile, rape, banishment, theft, and violence.

When we wonder why some neighborhoods look the way that they do, why there are no black folks or other people of color living there, or stand vexed by the intergenerational wealth gap in the United States, part of the answer lies in American Apartheid. Sundown towns were a key part of the Racial State's apparatus and how it structured the day to day lives of all people.

Racial terrorism was a tool of economic exploitation. Because many in White America are loathe to acknowledge the power of structures and institutions as they cling to the lie that is the myth of meritocracy, Niggerhead is a reminder of lived history in the present. Yesterday wasn't even yesterday; it created the present terms of political, cultural, economic, and social engagement.

While some Americans have a limited knowledge of the relationship between housing segregation and the maintenance of the colorline, fewer know about sundown towns and America's history of ethnic cleansing. This history hides in plain sight. It lives on in debates over the racialized names of rivers, towns, mountains, and other public places. It is present when real estate agents refuse to show people of color homes in certain communities. It is the ether and lifeblood of whitopia.

Ignorance of race and racism's historic role in structuring life chances, and basic geographies such as where one lived, married, worked, and traveled, is especially common among the post-Civil Rights generation. This dynamic is especially true for Millennials who would be aghast at the reality of white supremacy as the norm for American history where their imagined multicultural moment is indeed an aberration--a very recent development--and one that works through conservative colorblindness as opposed to a deep and radical engagement with human difference, identity, justice.

Rick Perry's Niggerhead moment will be a short-lived blip on the news radar. Niggerhead will confirm what his detractors already believe about Rick Perry. Niggerhead will encourage his supporters to circle the wagons and double down their support because their "culture" is under assault. Unfortunately, Niggerhead will be a missed opportunity. This could be a teachable moment where White Americans could choose to look in the mirror and see the collective ugliness looking back at them. Whiteness, for most people in America, and indeed the world, was the face of terror. It was ugly and not beautiful.

Folks of all colors should know their shared history; instead it is easier to look away, make up fun fictions, and tell yourself easy lies and platitudes about "post-racial" America.

Remember folks, there is a little Niggerhead in all of us...for some like Rick Perry, a good deal more than others.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

So you are blaming him for what the property was named before his family were involved with it? There are a thousand legitimate reasons to distrust him and his motives, but this is looking for offense where none was intended by the party you attribute it to. That's the sort of victim-playing nonsense that brings us down...

chaunceydevega said...

Huh,

Did you read the actual WaPo story. I suggest you do. Moreover, if your reading comprehension is challenged, he chose to keep the name. Sorry, you own the history then.

Anonymous said...

I really would like to thank you for your blog which often times says exactly what I think. It takes a particular kind of willful blindness to not be able to see that the societal structure of this country in the past, contributes hugely to the imbalance in the make up of the present. It irks me to no end to hear people state that recognizing this contributes to "victimhood" as if we have stopped being, overtly or covertly targeted.

Oh Crap said...

I'd posted this under the wrong thread.

The whites-first right is preparing the hemp rope for Herman Cain, after his criticism (as it were) of Perry's Niggerhad Ranch.

Also...posted this here at my place.

Plane Ideas said...

The pathology of white racism shelflife continues to stain everything in our nation..

Cain's reaction now apparently will silence his Black critics and the usual white suspects from both the conservatives and liberals ranks will create all manner of excuses etc..

CD was on the money again this will pass and the beat goes on....

fred c said...

We Northerners often like to feel superior to Southerners with regard to policies of violence-based exclusion of minorities, but it was often the case in the North too. I grew up in an isolated (on the river) working class town in Queens, New York City, and I can remember two instances when minority families bought a house in town but never got to move in. One Black, one Puerto Rican. One mere threats, one an actual fire. Rough place, you wouldn't want to be "Black after dark" in my town. Hell, I was scared enough being White after dark.

Unknown said...

I can only see this helping him among Republican primary voters.

Plane Ideas said...

Fred ..

Hello my friend...Super Post....I have never worried about travels in certain venues but I have worried about the police in many venues from urban hell holes to tony white enclaves..

Navigating in America has always been a trip ( excuse the pun)..lol,lol

Werner Herzog's Bear said...

CD, you get to the heart of the matter in a way that others in the regular media have not. You're right to say this has a lot to do with a hidden yet crucial part of America's past that needs greater attention.

Since I come from a rural plains background similar to Perry's, I feel like I have some insight into this subject. There is indeed an ugly history of racist exclusion in this area, and it is dishonest for Perry to proudly tout the greatness of his upbringing in forming him while distancing himself from the less savory aspects of it, like his old hunting grounds. Conservatives tend to mythologize small town life, treating it like the great repository of virtue and "real America." But you can't have it both ways. You can't make small towns idyllic places and criticize their problems. There are many examples of violent racial exclusion in America's urban areas (the 1919 violence in Chicago, Will Brown's lynching in Omaha in 1919, the draft riots in New York City in 1863, the Boston busing riots in 1976, etc.), but people from these places tend not to turn them into a false ideal. Let's stop two destructive fictions in American life: that violent racism is exclusively a problem in the rural South and West, and that small towns are any more virtuous than big cities.

chaunceydevega said...

@Sabrina. We are a hive mind ;) More seriously thanks for reading and chiming in. I bet you have lots of thoughts to offer and just need to put one foot in front of the other and proceed to post.

@Ohcrap. Saw yours. Who do you think is behind the leak? Rove?

@Thrasher. Just marching with the beat and thanks to how folks like you cleared a path for us.

@Fred C. Thanks again. As always your perspective is welcome. Folks forget about the racism--which in many ways was worth in the north and midwest. Remember the mess about integrating Levit Town?

@Unknown. That is the funny part ain't it? If he retreats his base will get mad for not defending their "culture."

@Werner. Damn you historians trying to complicate things. The good old days were so nice, safe, wholesome, and good. No problems until the blacks and their white jewish agitators and hippy commies started causing trouble! In the wapo story that is what troubled me the most, the older white man who said "there were no complaints." Unbelievable, but sadly true from his narrow point of view.

Oh Crap said...

@Ohcrap. Saw yours. Who do you think is behind the leak? Rove?


Anybody's guess. It sounds like Rove, who has pretty legendary animosity against Perry.

But as you bring up, which of them doesn't have a Niggerhead Ranch or sundown town in their backgrounds, that they're trying to keep quiet.

fred c said...

Levit Town had publicity, my town had none. And no cops either Greg, maybe one car and they were parked on a hill overlooking the river, drinking beer. We had one Black couple, not a family, an older couple, who lived in town. The only time you saw them was when they were coming and going from work, at odd hours, and they just walked straight to their apartment near the bus stop on a quiet street near the edge of town. The times I saw them it was after midnight. They came home with groceries that they'd bought in Flushing, they wouldn't even shop for food in my town. It was like that until the early 70's. But if you asked anybody in town, they'd probably have said, "naeh! I ain't got nuttin' against 'da niggas!"

YogiFish said...

Ric Perry has been in politics all of his life. This, and other information, is over flowing in his closet.

But why would it be brought front and center now? Because the money people want him out of the way.

Enter, you guest it, Herman Cain to save the day for the social morality of the Tea Party.

Ali vs. Frasier .. now Obama vs. Cain! Only Don King could have fixed this fight any better.

Anonymous said...

@CDV, thank you so much. As much as i enjoy reading your blog, I find that I am nowhere near as eloquent or as well read as yourself and those who comment here.

Robert said...

"This could be a teachable moment where White Americans could choose to look in the mirror and see the collective ugliness looking back at them."

An ice skating rink will be opened in hell before that ever happens. They have no intention of looking at themselves honestly. They'll carry on with their racism, blaming the victim and living in their white fantasy world until the end of the world.