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"White cracker," or simply "cracker," was originally a pejorative term for a white person mainly used by blacks in the Southern United States, a usage that is now somewhat archaic. With the huge influx of new residents from the North, the term is now also used informally as a self-description by some white residents Florida and Georgia ("Florida cracker" or "Georgia cracker") to indicate that their family has lived there for many generations.

As an insult, "cracker" was typically invoked against a white American, particularly (though not necessarily) lower-income, uneducated rural men in the South. The term did not have quite the extreme derisive power of the word "nigger," presumably due to the vastly lopsided social situation between southern whites and blacks when the term was common.

The term "cracker" is believed to be derived from either the slavemaster term "whipcracker" – those who cracked corn to make liquor.

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Politics

On August 20, 2000, Internet gossip columnist Matt Drudge claimed that Donna Brazile, Al Gore's campaign manager, called George W. Bush a "white cracker" while talking to New York Post gossip columnist Cindy Adams at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.

Pop culture

When used in pop culture, the term "white cracker" or "cracker" is sometimes intended to be humorous, though the distinction is not always clear.

An example of this would be the animated television series South Park. One episode features the character "Chef" (who is black) planning to get married. His friends (white grade-school children from the school where he works as a cook) are at his home, waiting to see him to warn him off from the marriage. While they wait on the sofa, Chef's elderly black father, as he is telling them a long-winded story about the Loch Ness Monster, refers to them as "little crackers."

The rustic lives of crackers were the topic of the novels of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.

Before the Milwaukee Braves baseball team moved to Atlanta, the Atlanta minor league baseball team was known as the "Atlanta Crackers." The team existed under this name from 1901 until 1965. They were members of the Southern Association from their inception until 1961, and members of the International League from 1961 until they were moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1965. Ironically, an Atlanta team in Negro League Baseball was known as the Atlanta "Black Crackers."

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External links

  • Cracker (http://athena.english.vt.edu/~appalach/essaysA/cracker.htm) - essay by Karanja Burke
  • Gore's Brazile: Bush Is A 'White Cracker' (http://www.infinitevillage.com/html/opinion/ceoped/matt.htm) - column by Matt Drudge from August 20, 2000
  • Living My Life (http://www.anysonglyrics.com/lyrics/c/camron/livingmylife.htm) - lyrics by Cam'ron containing the phrase "I'll (be) damned if I work for some white cracker.."

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