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United States News Title: Alabama high school marching band will no longer play 'Dixie' after touchdowns ARAB, Ala. The fight over Confederate symbolism has landed in an Alabama town where education leaders have banned the high school marching band from playing Dixie as the fight song. Dozens of opponents of the decision packed a city school board meeting Thursday night in support of the tune, which they depict as a traditional part of the soundtrack of life in their small, Southern town rather than an ode to the days of slavery in the Old South. Were from Alabama, were not from New York, said Daniel Haynes, 36, who attended Arab (AY-rab) High School and loves hearing the tune played after the Knights score a touchdown. Board members didnt budge. The 750-student school has a new principal, band director, football coach and stadium this year, said Superintendent John Mullins, and the change was needed in a system where the core values include mutual respect and unity. I really think its the right decision for the right reason at the right time, Mullins said in an interview. Supporters of the song say theyll now take their complaints to the City Council, which appoints the five-member school board, but its unclear what might happen next. An old R&B song, The Horse, has temporarily replaced Dixie in the bands repertoire until a new fight song is selected. Passions are running high among some in Arab, where many are still upset by school leaders decision a few years ago to comply with a Supreme Court decision and end student-led Christian prayers over the public address system before football games. Complaints about Dixie have renewed the debate over the role of religion in pregame ceremonies. I like Dixie, but Im here for prayer, said Shane Alldredge, who attended the board meeting wearing a T-shirt that said Put Dixie and prayer back in the game. Community college history teacher Russ Williams told the board he loves Dixie and other elements of Southern history, but the song isnt worth the controversy if it causes others pain. The Dixie debate isnt brewing just in Arab, an overwhelmingly white town of about 8,200 people thats 70 miles (112 kilometers) north of Birmingham. Fans of the tune also are complaining in Glade Spring, Virginia, after leaders there prohibited the band from playing Dixie during games this fall at Patrick Henry High School. Written by Ohio native Daniel D. Emmett, Dixies Land was first performed on stage in New York in 1859, two years before the Civil War, said historian and musician Bobby Horton, who performed some of the music for Ken Burns epic miniseries The Civil War. It was written as what they called a walk-around tune
for a minstrel show. It was like a tune between acts, said Horton. Later known simply as Dixie, the song became an unofficial anthem of the rebel states after it was played at the inauguration of Confederate President Jefferson Davis in 1861. President Abraham Lincoln loved the tune and asked for it to be played at the White House the night Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered, said Horton. University and high school bands across the South played Dixie for generations, but the practice waned as complaints rose about the song being a painful, racially insensitive reminder of the oppression of slavery. The University of Mississippis Pride of the South marching band excluded the song from its playlist in 2016, and the Marching Rebels band of Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas, quit playing Dixie last year. Southern historian Wayne Flynt, who remembers the song being sung in segregated schools in Alabama in the 1940s when he was a boy, said some view it as an anthem of regional pride. But Dixie and other Confederate emblems became symbols of white defiance as legalized segregation came under attack during the civil rights era, he said. I would argue that Dixie is not necessarily an inherently racist song. It can certainly be a racist song. The way in which its been used
tends to accelerate the understanding of it nationally as a racist song, Flynt said. This summer in Arab, Mullins released a statement saying the song was being dropped because it has negative connotations that contradict our school districts core values of unity, integrity, and relationships. The song hadnt previously been an issue in Arab, which Census statistics show is more than 96 percent white. But through the years, the band didnt play the song when visiting more diverse schools, officials said. School board members have publicly supported Mullins decision to give up Dixie. The board president, former Arab football coach Wayne Trimble, said his views were shaped by an incident from the late 1970s when an opposing head coach said he wasnt sure he could convince players on his team to make the trip to Arab because of Dixie. That has stuck with me a long time, Trimble said in an interview. Is that the way we want Arab to be perceived?
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#1. To: Willie Green (#0)
Who cares? The only thing to remember is that to those that remove history(then forget) are doomed to repeat it! Who were the south slavemasters(Just like todays illegal aliens pushers)? Demoncrap! Why do blacks support Demoncrap? That's the 64K dollar questions!! Smart blacks do not support Demoncrap because they can think for themselves.
Slavery was not a good thing. But the South is good. In fact, the South is wonderful.
You are a 100% correct. Slavery is the stealing the production of one and giving it to another without some kind of compensation. Such a welfare state.
That's not slavery. If you think it is, if you think that you're a slave, then revolt! Or follow Jesus and render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's.
I guess you might say conservatives and libertarians have been revolting for 50 years or more. Its gotten us no were. The welfare state is just evil in everyway. It never accomplishes what it was said to do and only makes things worse. Welfare state is meant to keep poor people poor, keep middle class stagnate so to force the lower side on subsidies while making everything cost more and the real reason is to make the corrupt richer.
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