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  1. Aug 26, 2021 · While the tune behind the song has a long history dating back to at least mid-19th century Ireland, its popularity in America and its association with ice cream trucks are the result of decades of racist songs. The tune, most commonly known in the United States as “ Turkey in the Straw ,” was derived from the old Irish ballad “ The Old ...

  2. Code Switch dove into the song's racist history in a blog post by Theodore R. Johnson III back in 2014. As he explained, "Turkey in the Straw" is a 19th century folk song that riffs on an Irish ...

  3. Jul 10, 2020 · What are the racist origins of the ice cream truck song? The song was originally recorded by a man named Harry C. Browne and released in 1916, according to the Smithsonian.However, the song stole ...

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  5. Jan 1, 2020 · Ha! Ha!,” released on Columbia Records by actor Harry C. Browne. That record begins by referencing watermelon as “colored man’s ice cream” and contains a lengthy series of offensive racist ...

  6. May 11, 2014 · I soon realized that the ice cream truck song was forever ruined for me, especially once the chorus began: Nigger love a watermelon ha ha, ha ha! Nigger love a watermelon ha ha, ha ha! For here ...

  7. May 14, 2014 at 2:36 a.m. EDT. It’s a familiar childhood tune. It’s the signal there are King Cones, Drumsticks and Rainbow Pops nearby. And its lyrics are very racist. The song, which was ...

  8. May 16, 2014 · That Viral Story About the Racist Ice Cream Song Is Wrong. This week an NPR blogpost went viral teaching us that “Turkey in the Straw,” an American folk song dating to the early 1800s and ...

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