Baumann will trace the roots of "soul food," a term founded during a resurgence of ethnic pride in the 1960s, to its sources in cooking traditions from the slavery period prior to the American Civil War.
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Marshall, Missouri ~ Sunday, September 7, 2008
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Newscope/'Soul Food' presentation at Arrow Rock State Historic Site slated for Feb. 2Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Tim Baumann, professor of archaeology at Missouri Valley College, will present "Soul Food and African American Identity: A Case Study from Missouri's Little Dixie" at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Arrow Rock State Historic Site.
Baumann will trace the roots of "soul food," a term founded during a resurgence of ethnic pride in the 1960s, to its sources in cooking traditions from the slavery period prior to the American Civil War. |
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