I went to the website of a Friends church out west today, seeking information about a dispute of which readers have heard a good deal here.
Didn’t find any, but while browsing, saw an image that seemed very striking, for the church’s Vacation Bible School:
The caption for it was — as thee might expect, “He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands.”
Some of us might know that the song which gave rise to this meme is one of the classic black spirituals.
But maybe many of us don’t.
Wikipedia says it was first published a 1927 collection, Spirituals Triumphant. And while the song has been recorded by numerous artists of various backgrounds, I’m old enough to remember 1958, when a British teenager, Laurie London, became a one-hit wonder when his version, a smash in the UK, managed the then-unthinkable and crossed the Atlantic to hit #2 on the U.S. pop charts.
Laurie London, whose popstar career was very short; he was last spotted running a pub near London.
I say this because after pondering the image above, I couldn’t help but notice that the hands in it (or at lest the wrists), are quite noticeably caucasian — er, white.
It made me wonder: The hands for the whole world are like that? Hmmmm.
How widespread, I wondered was this probably unconscious, or at least unthinking, notion?
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