The Foods And Traditions That Make Black Holiday Celebrations So Special

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Leslie Grover-Taylor
December 19, 2024

Nothing says it's the holiday season like The Temptations Christmas album and sweet potato pie in abundance. Here are five Black holiday traditions that we’ve been doing for generations. How do you celebrate?

Holiday Meals: No celebration would be complete without a feast, and holidays are no different. We make our food with love, and holiday meals are essential during a time that’s all about community. Bountiful plates of yams, greens, okra, cornbread, various types of meat, cakes, and pies, have been lining tables and filling bellies for generations.

Sweet Potato Pie: One thing about us, we love some sweet potato pie. Pumpkin who? Historically, sweet potatoes were more accessible to grow in the South. Come November, Black families all over the U.S. will be indulging in the dessert, and honestly, wintertime without them wouldn’t be the same.

Black Holiday Songs: When it comes to Christmas carols, we have our renditions of the “classics.” The Temptations, Boyz II Men, Destiny’s Child, The Jackson Five, Mariah Carey, and more are playing while we’re exchanging presents.

Black-Eyed Peas NYE: Long a tradition of ours, eating black-eyed peas helps us usher in the New Year. Widely known as Hoppin’ John, this beans, rice, and cornbread favorite is believed to bring good luck and prosperity in the upcoming year.

Watch Night Service: We’ve always been spiritual people. And since the early days, our people have gathered at church on New Year’s Eve. At the end of enslavement, watch nights became the favored yearly reinforcement of our collective perseverance.

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