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    Hog and Hominy: Soul Food From Africa to America

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      store-bought food

      store owners, white

      stores, African American

      Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

      Suarez, Orestes

      Suarez, Pozas

      subsistence farming

      sugar plantations

      Sundstrom, William A.

      supermarkets

      surplus food distribution program

      sweet milk

      sweet potatoes

      sweet potato pie; as soul food

      Sylvia Woods’s (Harlem)

      tamales

      Tappan Hill Restaurant (Tarrytown)

      Tarks’ (White Plains)

      Tarrytown, New York; Cuban migration to. See also North Tarrytown, New York

      task system

      Taylor, Joe Gray

      Taylor, Matilda

      technology for cooking

      Temple No. 7

      tenant farming

      textile mills

      theaters, African American

      Tillie’s Chicken Shack (Harlem)

      Toreador (restaurant)

      train rides, food for

      travel accounts

      Tuskegee Institute

      Tuskegee Woman’s Club

      Tweedy, Mary

      University of the District of Columbia

      upper class, African American: Harlem

      Upper-Class Men (Tarrytown)

      urban centers. See also Harlem; New York; North Tarrytown; Ossining; Tarrytown

      US Organization

      vegans

      vegetables: British foodways; for seasoning; wild. See also greens

      vegetarian foods

      vegetarians

      venison

      La Via (North Tarrytown)

      Virginia; Cloverdale, migrants from; Igbo people in; Samos

      Virginia State College

      Virginia Union University

      Von Hesse-Warteg, Ernest

      waffles

      Walker, Gladys (Geraldine)

      Walker, Robert (Bill)

      Ward, Reginald T.

      War on Poverty

      Warren, Frances

      Warren, Jim

      Washington, Booker T.

      Washington, D.C.

      Washington, Margaret

      Watch Night

      Watson, George

      Watts, Eugene

      Watts, Gene

      Weekly Louisianian

      Well’s Waffle House (Harlem)

      West African societies

      West African cookery; barbecue; as healthy; Igbo traditions; Mande traditions

      Westchester County, New York

      Western Bantu people

      West Indian cookery

      West Indies

      Westray (Pittsburgh)

      “What’s Wrong with Soul Food?” (Johnson and Reed)

      White, Joyce

      White, Katie

      White, Maggie

      White, Nora Burns

      whites: indentured servants; poor and working class; South, eating habits; tenant farmers

      Williams, Eugene “Hot Sauce,”

      Williams, Lindsey

      Williams-Forson, Psyche A.

      Williamson, Edward

      Wilson, Woodrow

      women: domestic work; labor-intensive work

      Wonderful Bar (Tarrytown)

      Works Progress Administration (WPA); “America Eats” (WPA); “Feeding the City” (WPA)

      World War I

      World War II

      yam belt

      yam foo foo

      yams

     

     

     



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