Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm White and we played it a ton growing up, especially when cousins got together at my grandparents' house. We also played Hearts a lot. Thank you for bringing up good memories!
I didn't know this was considered to be connected especially to Black culture. Looking forward to hearing more.
That’s like saying you made pasta who knew it was connected to Italian culture.
Anonymous wrote:Mixed-ish just had a exposure about Spades and it’s place in Black culture.
Anonymous wrote:I'm White and we played it a ton growing up, especially when cousins got together at my grandparents' house. We also played Hearts a lot. Thank you for bringing up good memories!
I didn't know this was considered to be connected especially to Black culture. Looking forward to hearing more.
Anonymous wrote:I'm White and we played it a ton growing up, especially when cousins got together at my grandparents' house. We also played Hearts a lot. Thank you for bringing up good memories!
I didn't know this was considered to be connected especially to Black culture. Looking forward to hearing more.
Anonymous wrote:It's tied to cookouts and family gatherings during times of joy and sadness. Spades and dominoes are even worse, tables get flipped, people get cursed out or cry.
Anonymous wrote:It's tied to cookouts and family gatherings during times of joy and sadness. Spades and dominoes are even worse, tables get flipped, people get cursed out or cry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m Black and my family is insane about Uno. I have ne Er heard of a connection so I’m following.
This article is spot on though...
https://hotspotatl.com/3785009/black-people-card-games/
Anonymous wrote:I’m Black and my family is insane about Uno. I have ne Er heard of a connection so I’m following.