04/26/2019
From The New York Times:
Kate Smith Sang Racist Songs. But Jersey Shore Town Will Not Abandon Her âGod Bless America.â
The mayor of Wildwood said the town would still play the song every summer morning, despite concerns about lyrics Smith recorded in the 1930s.By Michael Gold
April 25, 2019At the height of summer, when the boardwalk in Wildwood, N.J., is mobbed by beach-loving visitors, pretty much everything comes to a halt at 11 a.m.
Thatâs when the sunscreen-drenched crowd falls silent, the cacophony of loud voices replaced by a patriotic medley blasted from the boardwalkâs loudspeakers â âThe Star-Spangled Bannerââ followed by Kate Smithâs famous version of âGod Bless America.ââ
The daily ritual, rooted in national pride, is a beloved local tradition. But it has now come under scrutiny after recent revelations that Smithâs recording catalog featured racist songs.
Nevertheless, the townâs mayor, Ernie Troiano Jr., insists that Wildwood had no plans to silence Smith.
âIt is one of the most patriotic songs that was ever recorded,â Mr. Troiano said. âWhy would I want to change tradition?â
The mayorâs stance differed from recent decisions by the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Flyers to stop playing Smithâs version of the song at their games after each team learned about the offensive songs, which were recorded in the 1930s.
Mr. Troianoâs spirited defense of preserving his townâs custom has placed Wildwood in the middle of a national cultural debate about political correctness and how America should reckon with its racist past.