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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 12:38:00

70s and culture war etiquette. how is this different? good morning and thank you for having me today. it is true for most of the public, ebonics is what comes to mind when we talk about african-american language, but researchers have been researching it for decades and understand it is a comprehensive language that includes grammar and sin tax and pronunciation, and of course, vocabulary. so the goal of this dictionary is to really highlight the words and phrases that have been created or reinvented by members of the african-american speech community and contributed so much to the african-american lexicon. here are the first few words. bussin , cakewalk, chitterlings, i ll come back to that, grille, ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 12:41:00

Children, zero in on that one for us. it s not an expression that is in wide circulation now and that is part of what we re hoping to show, this is not just current everyday slang terms that are used and in more casual settings, but if you re looking at the african-american lexicon, we re talking about years and years of voe ccabulary terms th are representative of various eras over the course of time. and that particular expression is one that is used to refer to black people collectively and has a sense of people in exile and, you know, it s the intention is to show that there are there s an historical context to this collection of words and that they re not just contemporary. okay, chitterlings, right? nobody pronounces it that way. so can we end the oxford ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning Weekend 20240604 12:40:00

Cak cakewalk, terms that are representative of religious prac practices such as ring shout or even the promised land and of course, terms that have come out of musical transitions and more slang items like grille. and there are many terms like chitterlings. i ll coming back to chitterlings. so a reference to black people collectively, there are some some of some biblical origins, some have some hip hop generation origins and are still primarily used by african-americans and then words like cakewalk, that are used beyond the african-american community, but ann hager s ....

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Transcripts for CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown 20240604 00:34:00

glenn: that s got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. anthony: right here? glenn: right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. anthony: near the end of the civil war during general sherman s scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds that glenn is now able to locate and reintroduce. glenn: it is those people who kept the corn. it is those people who kept the cowpeas. it s those people who kept the vegetables because they couldn t buy their way out of not doing it. anthony: when you talk about chitterlings, pig foot, hog maws, african-americans in the north do not embrace those poor people, uh, classics of the south. there s an overlay of pain and oppression that goes with it. how do we combat that? glenn: what you re speaking about is walking away from your ....

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