An NPR reporter’s panties get in a snitch when he discovers a racist song that is nearly 100 years old (Hat tip: AmRen):
“[N****] Love A Watermelon Ha! Ha! Ha!” merits the distinction of the most racist song title in America. Released in March, 1916, by Columbia Records it was written by actor Harry C. Browne and played on the familiar depiction of black people as mindless beasts of burden greedily devouring slices of watermelon.
Check out the piece, for the hilariously rendered ‘horror’ of the NPR reporter, and for the link to the song itself.