SimonV said:
and our guide was a true Florida cracker (fourth generation)
i'd be careful in my use of the term cracker, as it's not considered exactly complimentary....I won't say what the equivalent term is for an African American, but cracker is definitely not a term I would use in describing a white person.
A cracker might possibly use it to describe himself, much in the same way African Americans use certain words when speaking to each other, but cracker isn't a term for non-crackers to use, unless you mean to be disparaging.
the following is from
www.thefreedictionary.com
crack·er (krkr)
n.
1. A thin crisp wafer or biscuit, usually made of unsweetened dough.
2. One that cracks, especially:
a. A firecracker.
b. A small cardboard cylinder covered with decorative paper that holds candy or a party favor and pops when a paper strip is pulled at one or both ends and torn.
c. The apparatus used in the cracking of petroleum.
d. One who makes unauthorized use of a computer, especially to tamper with data or programs.
3. Offensive
a. Used as a disparaging term for a poor white person of the rural, especially southeast United States.
b. Used as a disparaging term for a white person.