5 facts behind ‘jumping the broom’, the sacred marriage custom that still thrives in America

Mildred Europa Taylor September 02, 2018
The 'jumping the broom' ceremony still thrives among some African-American cultures

For most Blacks in America, “jumping the broom” is synonymous with American phrases associated with marriage such as “getting hitched” or “tying the knot.”

With deep roots in the past and described as a ritual passed down through slavery, this African-American marriage custom is still causing controversy among would-be couples, who tend to get confused over whether to jump the broom or not.

The practice, popular among some African-American cultures, usually take place according to this order:

1. Bride and groom complete their vows

2. Minister announces the couple as man and wife

3. Bride and groom kiss

4. Minister summons the broom

5. Witness lays the broom before for the couple

6. Minister provides a song or gives an explanation of the broom ceremony.

7. Bride and groom hold hands to leap together while the guests cheer!

Whether you decide to incorporate this tradition into your wedding or not, it is significant to note the following historical facts behind the ceremony.

Last Edited by:Nduta Waweru Updated: September 2, 2018

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