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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