YSK: there was a time when pumpkin pie was comparitively niche as fall holiday foods go. People would make sweet potatoe pie. However, it was essentially impossible to source sweet potatoes in the USA that were not made via slave labor, and so abolitionists pushed for an alternative: pumpkin pie. It’s interesting what boycotts and politics are baked into culture (and ovens), and how we forget about their origins.
Thanks for sharing, find it funny especially being a southern man born and raised in Texas. Had no clue that at one time my ancestors would of hated us celebrating Thanksgiving.
Makes me want to celebrate it harder.
Dang, turns out my hatred of sweet potato was actually a hatred of colonialism lol
I’m just that compassionate.
Time to send this to every sweet potato lover and call them racist. I have my black Friday planned.
Thanks for sharing. I had never even heard of sweet potato pie and just assumed pumpkin pie was a Thanksgiving tradition all over the US
You have to be careful in grocery stores, sweet potato pie looks like pumpkin pie.




