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    Hog and Hominy: Soul Food From Africa to America

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      Carolinas. See also North Carolina; South Carolina

      caruru (cooking greens)

      Cayton, Horace R.

      Center for Peace in Justice

      Chambers, Douglas Brent

      Champburger Palace franchise

      Charles II

      Chavez, Sarah

      Chesapeake Bay region; as land of culinary negotiation; special occasions

      Chicago, South Side

      chicken. See poultry

      Chicken Shack (Harlem)

      Chicken Store franchise

      chitlin circuit

      chitlins

      Chock Full o’ Nuts Cafe (Harlem)

      Christmas

      Christopher, Claven

      churches; hospitality committee; as social centers; soup kitchens; South Side Chicago

      civil rights movement; soul food and

      Civil War

      Clark-Atlanta University

      Cleaver, Eldridge

      clergy, African American

      Cleveland, Ohio

      Cloverdale, Virginia, migrants from

      Club Harlem (New York)

      Club Six (Tarrytown)

      cobblers (bucklers)

      Coca-Cola recipe

      cocoyam

      collard greens

      colleges and universities: health and nutrition movement. See also historically black colleges and universities

      colonial social order

      Columbian exchange

      communists

      Confederate Army

      Congolese

      Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

      Conqueran, Alice N.

      Cook, Raymond

      Cook, Walter

      cookbooks

      cooks, African American

      Cooper Rail (Harlem)

      corn

      cornmeal

      Corona, Francisco

      Corona’s luncheonette (North Tarrytown)

      Cotton, Martin

      cotton gin

      couscous

      Crawford Grill (Pittsburgh)

      Creole Pete’s (Harlem)

      creolization

      Cromwell, Oliver

      Crouch, Lamenta Diane (Watkins)

      Cruz, Eddie

      Cruz, Sonya

      Cuban restaurants

      Cubans

      Cubop

      cucu (okra dish)

      cult of Sambohood

      cultural exchange: Caribbean influence on African Americans

      cultural identity

      curry sauce

      Dab-a-Dab

      Davis, Jefferson

      De Carlo’s (Tarrytown)

      Defender

      Department of Agriculture

      desserts; lemon icebox pies. See also pies

      Detroit, Michigan

      Dew Drop Inn

      Dick Gregory’s Natural Diet for Folks Who Eat: Cookin’ with Mother Nature (Gregory and Fulton)

      Dickins, Dorothy

      Dimmie, Horace

      Dimmie, Jane and Lucy

      Dioscorea (yams)

      District of Columbia

      Divine, Father (George Baker)

      domestic work

      Dominican restaurants

      Douglass, Frederick

      Drake, St. Clair

      dressing

      drippings

      Du Bois, W. E. B.

      Duers, Luesta

      Dukes, Nathan “Bubba,”

      Dull, Henrietta Stanley

      Ebony

      education, eating habits and

      eel

      eggplant Parmesan

      Ellington, Beryl

      Ellis, Rodney

      Emancipation Day

      Emancipation Proclamation

      La Embajada (Tarrytown)

      emergency food stations

      Emergency Work and Relief Administration

      employment: auto industry; during Depression; domestic work; restaurants refuse to hire African Americans

      engagés (indentured servants)

      entertainers: African American; Afro-Cuban

      Equiano, Olaudah

      Eripp, Tillie

      Erwin, Stephen

      European influence on eating traditions; Columbian exchange

      Evans, Therman E.

      Evan’s Bar and Grill (Maryland)

      Evelyn, Dorothy M.

      Evers, Medgar

      family compounds

      Fardales, Oliviero Ojito

      Farmer’s (Tarrytown)

      Farrakhan, Louis

      fatback

      fatty foods

      El Favorito (Harlem)

      Federal Civil Works Administration (FCWA)

      Federal National Relief Agency (NRA)

      Feijoada

      Fields, John

      Fields’ Rotisserie (Tarrytown)

      firemen, African American

      fish; batatas doces,; catfish; dried; South Carolina; trout

      fish fries

      fishing

      Fithian, Philip Vickers

      Five Percenters

      flabber-sauce

      Florida Avenue Grill

      food professionals

      food rebels. See health and nutrition

      foodways

      Formula X

      Fourth of July

      Franklin, Aretha

      french-fried potatoes

      fried foods; food reform and

      fruit

      fruitcake

      Fruit of Islam

      frying

      Fuentes (Harlem)

      Fulton, Alvenia Moody

      funerals

      Gambia

      Gambia River region

      Garcia, Aurelio

      gardens

      Genovese, Eugene D.

      Ghana

      Gillespie, Dizzy

      Gilroy, Paul

      Gladys Knight’s Chicken Waffle (Atlanta)

      Gold Coast

      Golden Krust (Brooklyn)

      Gold Platter franchise

      González, Evelyn

      González, Juan

      Gospel bird (chicken)

      Greasy Spoon (Atlanta)

      Greasy Spoon (Richmond)

      Great Depression; breadlines; culinary exchange; Harlem during; north of Harlem; relief programs; South, effect on; subsistence farming

      Great Migration; Caribbeans; case studies of eating habits; North Carolina migrants; South Carolina family diets; special occasions

      Green, Katie

      Green, Obie

      greens; caruru; pot-likker; reformed cooking

      Green’s Bar and Grill (Ossining)

      Green’s Royal Palm (Mount Vernon)

      Gregory, Dick

      Grit ’n’ Eggs (Harlem)

      grits

      Grosvenor, Verta Mae

      growth hormones

      Guayos Cubans

      Guinea

      gumbo

      Haley, Alex

      Halleck, H. W.

      Hampton Institute

      Hansbury, Harry

      Harlem, New York; during Depression; East (“Spanish Harlem,” “El Barrio”); in 1950s; upperclass African Americans

      Harlem Renaissance

      harvest time

      Harwood, Jim

      Hausa people

      Hawkins, Joseph

      health and nutrition; Nation of Islam and; natural food diets; obesity; reformed soul food; university-trained point of view

      Hernandez, Angelo

      Hernandez, Ralph

      Hicock, Lorena

      historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs); health and nutrition; institutional food

      Hodgson, Adam

      hoecakes

      Hoffman, John Wesslay

      hog-killing time

      Home: Social Essays (Baraka)

      homecoming

      home fries

      hominy

      honky-tonks

      hopping John

      Hornsby, Alton, Jr.

      Hornsby, Sadie B.

      hospitality, southern

      housing

      Howard University

      How to Eat t
    o Live (Muhammad)

      Hudson River

      Hughes, Langston

      Hughes, Louis

      hunting methods

      Hurricane (Pittsburgh)

      Iberian cookery

      The Ideal (Harlem)

      Igbo people; traditions; in Virginia

      indentured servants, white

      infrapolitics

      intellectual property rights, black

      Interdenominational Theological Center

      interracial dining, Father Divine and

      Islamic religion. See also Nation of Islam

      Italians

      Jackson, Mahalia

      Jackson, Maynard

      Jamaican cookery

      James, Stanlie M.

      El Jaravi (North Tarrytown)

      Jarrett, Vernon

      jazz

      Jeanpierre, W. A.

      Jeffries, Bob

      jerking meat

      jim crow; black sections of restaurants; Harlem in 1950s; resistance to; special occasion foods in restaurants; student sit-in movement; in Westchester County (New York)

      Jock’s Palace (Harlem)

      Joe’s Barbecue (Poughkeepsie)

      Johnnie B’s (Richmond)

      Johnson, Betty

      Johnson, James Weldon

      Johnson, Joseph “Joe Mack”

      Johnson, Ralph

      Johnson’s Barbecue (South Bronx)

      Jones, LeRoi. See Baraka, Amiri

      Jubilee, Yamaja

      Juffure (Mande village)

      July, Robert W.

      Kelly’s (Atlantic City)

      King, B. B.

      King, Martin Luther, Jr.

      kings

      Ku Klux Klan

      Knight, Gladys

      knishes

      kola nut

      Kya (Mande town)

      Lane, Daroca

      laying-up time

      lechon azado

      Leggio, Carmen John

      Lemah, Dr.

      Leslie, Charles

      Lewis, Joan B.

      Lincoln, Abraham

      loblolly

      Lockett, Samuel H.

      Lopez, Miguel

      Lucky Seven Grocery (North Tarrytown)

      lyelynching

      Mabry, Laura Evangeline

      macaroni and cheese

      mafongo con chicahrones

      maize

      Malagasy (Madagascars) people

      Malcolm X

      Malcolm X Boulevard (Harlem)

      mambo mania

      Mande people

      mangu, Dominican

      Manhattan, Bowery neighborhood

      manioc

      Manna’s Buffet and Catering Service (Harlem)

      Marees, Pieter de

      Marín, Luis Muñoz

      marinades

      Marocho celebration

      Maryland; jim crow

      Maybee, Carleton

      meat; agie el dulce (chili con carne); Amerindian use of; barbecue; British folkways; goat; jerking; red meat; squirrel; turtle; uses of; venison; wild game. See also pork; poultry

      meat, meal, and molasses (three Ms)

      Meharry Medical College

      Mendes, Helen

      Metropolis (Harlem)

      M & G (Harlem)

      Middle Passage

      Miller, Malcolm J.

      Miller, Roy

      Miller, Ruth Thorpe

      millet

      missionaries

      mixta

      molasses

      Molten, Benny

      Moorish Science Temple of America

      Moors

      Morehouse College

      Morris Brown College

      motherhood, biblical

      Motown

      Mozambique

      Muhammad, Elijah

      multiethnic communities

      nadir of race relations

      National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

      National Council of Negro Women

      Nation of Islam; bean pie; healthy eating, promotion of

      Native Americans. See Amerindians

      nealing (pudding)

      Neely, Francis Ann Watkins

      negritude

      New Deal programs

      New Era (Nashville)

      New Negro movement

      New Orleans

      newspapers, African American

      Newton, Huey P.

      New Year’s Day

      New York; African-influenced Caribbean cuisines; Brooklyn; case studies of eating habits; Cubans; South Bronx. See also Harlem; Harlem, New York; North Tarrytown New York; Ossining, New York; Tarrytown, New York; Westchester County, New York

      Nigeria

      Niger River region

      Nite and Day Delicatessen (North Tarrytown)

      noblemen

      North Africans

      North Carolina

      North Carolina A&T

      North Carolina Central University (NCCU)

      North Tarrytown, New York; Cuban restaurants

      Obie’s (Harlem)

      Off Campus Grill (Durham)

      okra

      Olmsted, Frederick Law

      one-pot meals

      Opie, Dorothy

      Opie, Fred, Jr.

      Opie, Fred, Sr.

      Opie, Lucy Dimmie

      Opie, Margaret

      Opie, Washington “Wash” (Opia)

      oral history

      oral traditions

      orchards

      Ossining, New York

      Ossining Economic Opportunity Center

      Ossining Volunteer Fire Department

      Our Campus Grill (Durham)

      Outlaw, Benjamin

      Outlaw, Hattie

      oyster dressing

      paella a la Valenciana

      palm oil

      palm wine

      paloon

      Panamanians

      pancakes

      Park, Mungo

      Parker, Charlie “Bird,”

      Parks, Gordon

      Parks, Rosa

      Pascal’s (Atlanta)

      Patterson House (Bronx)

      Peace Centers (Father Divine)

      Peekskill Riots (1949)

      pepper

      pepper pot

      Philly’s Bake and Take (Mount Vernon)

      physical activity

      physicians, African American

      pies; bean pie; chess; lemon icebox pies; mincemeat; rhubarb; sweet potato pie; vinegar; vinegar pies

      Pinch of Soul in Book Form, A (Bowser)

      Pinckney, Eliza Lucas

      Pino, Freddy

      Pittman, Clara Bullard

      plantains

      plantations: in Caribbean; rice

      planting festival

      Pocantico Hills (Rockefeller estate)

      Poe, Tracy N.

      Point Four Program

      pollo frito

      pork; chitlins; for Christmas; country ham; fatback; frog; inclusion in other dishes; Nation of Islam restrictions on; for New Year’s Day; poor-quality; pork; smoked ham

      portion control

      Portuguese

      potatoes: french-fried potatoes; home fries

      poultry; chicken and waffles; chicken as Gospel bird; chicken as sacred food; for Christmas; Guinea hen; hens; refusal to cook chicken for white employers; on special occasions. See also meat

      Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.

      Pozas, George

      Pozo, Chano

      Priestly, George

      processed foods

      property ownership, African American

      protein

      puddings

      Puerto Rican restaurants

      Puerto Ricans

      Quintana, Pascual

      rabbit (hare)

      railroad camps

      Randolph, Peter

      Reconstruction

      Red Rooster (Harlem)

      Reed, Patricia

      reform efforts

      relief programs

      religion: African, food and; during antebellum period; camp meetings; Christianity; Father Divine; homecoming; interchurch visi
    ting; late-nineteenth-century revivals; Watch Night

      Remarks on the Slave Trade, and the Slavery of the Negroes

      rent parties

      Report from Black America

      restaurants: African American employees in white-owned; African American-owned; bars and grills; Caribbean; Cuban; Dominican; franchises; Harlem; rib stands; segregated; soul food, late 1960s; soulless; upper-class African American. See also individual restaurants

      rice; arroz con camarones; arroz con gallina; arroz con pollo; in gumbo; hopping John; white vs. brown

      Rice Coast

      rice plantations

      Rockefeller, John D.

      Roots (Haley)

      ropa vieja (shredded beef)

      Ross, Carrie

      Ross, Diana

      Rustin, Bayard

      Rutherford, John

      Sadique, Sundiata (Walter Brooks)

      St. Mark’s Catholic Church

      salmon, canned

      salt

      salt pork

      Salvation Army

      Samos, Virginia

      Santo Domingo

      S[a]o Tomé

      sauces; barbecue sauce; flabber-sauce

      Saunders, Elijah

      sausage dressing

      “Saving Soul Food” (Newsweek)

      Scharff ’s Restaurant (White Plains)

      Schaw, Jen

      Scott, Bill

      seafood

      Seale, Bobby

      seasonings; annatto seeds; Italian spices

      Sehnert, Keith W.

      self-determination

      self-starvation as crime

      separate but equal laws

      Sepia

      Seventh-Day Adventists

      sharecropping

      shared culinary traditions

      shea butter

      Simone, Nina

      Sing Sing Prison

      slave rations; Caribbean; Chesapeake Bay region; on slave ships; South Carolina

      slaves: appropriation of food; artisans; Atlantic slave trade; percentage of compared to whites; in West African societies

      Sleepy Hollow. See North Tarrytown

      Smalls, Alexander

      Small’s Paradise (New York)

      soul; antebellum religion and; collective identity and; oral traditions and; origins in African religion; political origins of; as term. See also religion; special occasions

      soul food; as art form; chicken and waffles; debates over; defined; genocidal implications; as high cuisine; jim crow eateries and; late 1960s; Northern traditions; origins of term; reformed; as white man’s culture

      soul intuition

      soul music; origins of term

      Souls of Black Folk, The (Du Bois)

      Soul to Soul: A Soul Food Vegetarian Cookbook (Burgess)

      Soul Vegetarian restaurants

      South: Depression and; landlords provide dinner; soul and

      South Carolina; Charleston; family diets, Great Migration years; proprietary patronage; slave rations. See also Carolinas

      Southern Cooking (Dull)

      speakeasies

      special occasions; Chesapeake Bay region; chicken as sacred food; Christmas; co-optation of by slaves; during Depression; food and African religion; Fourth of July; Great Migration era; homecoming; late-nineteenth-century revivals; rent parties; sixth of January (old Christmas); during slavery; Watch Night

      Spelman College

      steam engine

      stews; bonne-bouche; Brunswick stew; oglios; sancocho; West African cookery

     


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