Black history month: Watermelon

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Across
  1. 4. Symbol of resilience and community, often associated with negative stereotypes.
  2. 5. overcoming stereotypes about watermelons and challenges to remain a cherished symbol of community and tradition
  3. 7. Historically used in derogatory stereotypes, yet a symbol of perseverance and cultural pride.
  4. 9. System of farming prevalent after the Civil War where African Americans often grew watermelons on rented land
  5. 13. nourishing produce that is often used in cultural celebrations and gatherings
  6. 15. the month where black history is celebrated
  7. 16. tiny plant found in the juicy flesh of a fruit associated with cultural symbolism and historical significance
  8. 17. shared traditions and values within African American communities, exemplified by the significance of watermelon in cultural celebrations and gatherings
  9. 18. rights Movement advocating for equal rights and opportunities for African Americans, including the right to enjoy watermelon without being stereotyped
  10. 19. The transformation and adaptation of watermelon's cultural significance over time within African American communities
Down
  1. 1. unfair treatment based on race and practices such as associating African Americans with watermelon stereotypes
  2. 2. provides convenience and accessibility while maintaining the fruit's cultural significance within African American traditions
  3. 3. Symbol of cultural heritage and resilience within African American communities
  4. 6. The rich cultural significance and representation of community, heritage, and resilience embodied by watermelon within African American culture
  5. 8. Negative portrayals and assumptions historically associated with African Americans and watermelon
  6. 10. sensation experienced when consuming watermelon
  7. 11. often enjoyed in traditional dishes and celebrations, symbolizing resilience and connection to heritage.
  8. 12. Refreshing and juicy fruit often served as a sweet finale to meals
  9. 13. The cultivation and agricultural practice of growing watermelon
  10. 14. Season when watermelons are typically harvested, enjoyed, and celebrated in African American culture, often associated with outdoor gatherings and family reunions