At the Table of Power: Food and Cuisine in the African American Struggle for Freedom, Justice, and Equality
At the Table of Power is both a cookbook and a culinary history that intertwines social issues, personal stories, and political commentary. Renowned culinary historian Diane M. Spivey offers a unique insight into the historical experience and cultural values of African America and America in general...
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