Talk:The Delectable Negro
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[edit]- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 16:35, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
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- ... that The Delectable Negro describes how Nat Turner's body was turned into "medicinal" grease? Source: "Woodard carefully and compellingly links scenes of actual cannibalism—including the transformation of Nat Turner's body into “medicinal” grease (172)—to the starvation of slaves and to more metaphysical, parasitic relations that use the enslaved person’s body to fuel the construction of whiteness." –The American Historical Review
- Reviewed: Berry Boswell Brooks
- Comment: Request that this be held for August 21, when Nat Turner's rebellion began.
Created by Gobonobo (talk). Self-nominated at 03:13, 12 August 2020 (UTC).
- Reviewing this here. Comments below!
General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Policy compliance:
- Adequate sourcing: - Generally well sourced, but the citation says it was "medicinal" grease with quotation marks, implying that it may not have actually been for that exact purpose.
- Neutral:
- Free of copyright violations, plagiarism, and close paraphrasing:
Hook eligibility:
- Cited: - Hook says medicinal grease, but citation says "medicinal" grease-- the distinction seems to be important.
- Interesting:
QPQ: Done. |
Overall: I think a slight tweak to this hook will get this there. Great work here. Nomader (talk) 04:49, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Nomader: Thanks. Sorry this is so macabre. I've added quotation marks to mirror the source. gobonobo + c 17:48, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
- No worries, thanks for making the change here. Approving this. Nomader (talk) 20:41, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Nomader: Thanks. Sorry this is so macabre. I've added quotation marks to mirror the source. gobonobo + c 17:48, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
Medicinal grease?
[edit]The claim that Turner's body was 'turned into "medicinal" grease' doesn't appear anywhere in the Nat Turner's slave rebellion article. I don't have access to The American Historical Review - is this claim supported widely? JezGrove (talk) 21:12, 21 August 2020 (UTC)
- @JezGrove: That his body was made into some kind of grease is, I think, widely supported. Other accounts suggest that it was used for soap or axle grease. Woodard supports the medicinal claim in a couple ways. He cites an editoral by J. S. Musgrave which quotes a text saying "Nat's body was boiled up, his oil saved and sold for a long period as a panacea for all ills and known as 'Nat’s grease.'" (p. 92) He also cites William Sydney Drewry who wrote in The Southhampton Insurrection (1900) that Turner's body was "delivered to doctors, who skinned it and made grease of the flesh. Mr. R. S. Barham’s father owned a money purse made of his hide." (p. 172) Drewry goes on to say that Blacks from the region swore off castor oil, concerned that it might be "old Nat's grease". gobonobo + c 06:06, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
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