Every Nation Has Its Dish, Black Bodies and Black Food in Twentieth-Century America, The University of North Carolina Press, Jennifer Jensen Wallach,Ethnic Studies/African American Studies,SOCIAL SCIENCE, African American foodways; racial uplift; food and the body; black nationalism; food and nationalism; soul food; W.E.B. Du Bois; Booker T. Washington; Dick Gregory; Amiri Baraka; Mary Church Terrell; Nannie Helen Burroughs; food and the civil rights movement; food and the Great Migration; southern foodways; domestic science; Tuskegee Institute; African American vegetarianism; United States Food Administration; Nation of Islam; African American cooperatives; history of pork; history of beef; history of wheat; history of corn; symbolism of the hamburger; symbolism of Coca-Cola; Brownie’s Book; dyspepsia; constipation; African American body size,, , United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgAfrican American foodways; racial uplift; food and the body; black nationalism; food and nationalism; soul food; W.E.B. Du Bois; Booker T. Washington; Dick Gregory; Amiri Baraka; Mary Church Terrell; Nannie Helen Burroughs; food and the civil rights movement; food and the Great Migration; southern foodways; domestic science; Tuskegee Institute; African American vegetarianism; United States Food Administration; Nation of Islam; African American cooperatives; history of pork; history of beef; history of wheat; history of corn; symbolism of the hamburger; symbolism of Coca-Cola; Brownie’s Book; dyspepsia; constipation; African American body size, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look