This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by examining how race, ethnicity, class, and gender contributed to the development and maintenance of racial segregation in public eating places. Focusing primarily on the 1900s to the 1960s, Angela Jilly Cooley identifies the cultural differences between activists who saw public eating places such as urban lunch counters as sites of political participation and believed access to such spaces a right of citizenship, and white supremacists who interpreted desegregation as a challenge to property rights and advocated local control over racial issues. Significant legal changes occurred across this period as the federal government sided at first with...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
The purpose of my presentation is to analyze broader significance of the act of ordering food and/or...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Sailing with Septima: A Curricul...
This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by ...
This dissertation explores the transformation of food culture in urban areas of the American South d...
Most white Southerners persistently practiced and regulated racial food taboos. But these prohibitio...
Much attention is given to the role of the lunch counter in the years leading up to the Civil Rights...
Food in the Gilded Age: What Ordinary Americans Ate. Robert Dirks. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Little...
Like great provincial dishes around the world, potlikker is a salvage food. During the antebellum er...
This paper will explore the role that cuisine has played in the development of community among Afric...
Beginning in the late 1960s, an increasing number of black food reformers rejected, or at least comp...
Y\u27all Eat: Foodways, Performative Regional Identity, and the South in the Twenty-first Century e...
Politics, while always an integral part of the daily life in the southern United States, took on a n...
Throughout the American Civil Rights movement, food played a central role within the social and econ...
In nineteenth-century cities, men and women, black and white, rich and poor, engaged with the urban ...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
The purpose of my presentation is to analyze broader significance of the act of ordering food and/or...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Sailing with Septima: A Curricul...
This book explores the changing food culture of the urban American South during the Jim Crow era by ...
This dissertation explores the transformation of food culture in urban areas of the American South d...
Most white Southerners persistently practiced and regulated racial food taboos. But these prohibitio...
Much attention is given to the role of the lunch counter in the years leading up to the Civil Rights...
Food in the Gilded Age: What Ordinary Americans Ate. Robert Dirks. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Little...
Like great provincial dishes around the world, potlikker is a salvage food. During the antebellum er...
This paper will explore the role that cuisine has played in the development of community among Afric...
Beginning in the late 1960s, an increasing number of black food reformers rejected, or at least comp...
Y\u27all Eat: Foodways, Performative Regional Identity, and the South in the Twenty-first Century e...
Politics, while always an integral part of the daily life in the southern United States, took on a n...
Throughout the American Civil Rights movement, food played a central role within the social and econ...
In nineteenth-century cities, men and women, black and white, rich and poor, engaged with the urban ...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
The purpose of my presentation is to analyze broader significance of the act of ordering food and/or...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake authored Sailing with Septima: A Curricul...