store-bought food
store owners, white
stores, African American
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Suarez, Orestes
Suarez, Pozas
subsistence farming
sugar plantations
Sundstrom, William A.
supermarkets
surplus food distribution program
sweet milk
sweet potatoes
sweet potato pie; as soul food
Sylvia Woods’s (Harlem)
tamales
Tappan Hill Restaurant (Tarrytown)
Tarks’ (White Plains)
Tarrytown, New York; Cuban migration to. See also North Tarrytown, New York
task system
Taylor, Joe Gray
Taylor, Matilda
technology for cooking
Temple No. 7
tenant farming
textile mills
theaters, African American
Tillie’s Chicken Shack (Harlem)
Toreador (restaurant)
train rides, food for
travel accounts
Tuskegee Institute
Tuskegee Woman’s Club
Tweedy, Mary
University of the District of Columbia
upper class, African American: Harlem
Upper-Class Men (Tarrytown)
urban centers. See also Harlem; New York; North Tarrytown; Ossining; Tarrytown
US Organization
vegans
vegetables: British foodways; for seasoning; wild. See also greens
vegetarian foods
vegetarians
venison
La Via (North Tarrytown)
Virginia; Cloverdale, migrants from; Igbo people in; Samos
Virginia State College
Virginia Union University
Von Hesse-Warteg, Ernest
waffles
Walker, Gladys (Geraldine)
Walker, Robert (Bill)
Ward, Reginald T.
War on Poverty
Warren, Frances
Warren, Jim
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, Margaret
Watch Night
Watson, George
Watts, Eugene
Watts, Gene
Weekly Louisianian
Well’s Waffle House (Harlem)
West African societies
West African cookery; barbecue; as healthy; Igbo traditions; Mande traditions
Westchester County, New York
Western Bantu people
West Indian cookery
West Indies
Westray (Pittsburgh)
“What’s Wrong with Soul Food?” (Johnson and Reed)
White, Joyce
White, Katie
White, Maggie
White, Nora Burns
whites: indentured servants; poor and working class; South, eating habits; tenant farmers
Williams, Eugene “Hot Sauce,”
Williams, Lindsey
Williams-Forson, Psyche A.
Williamson, Edward
Wilson, Woodrow
women: domestic work; labor-intensive work
Wonderful Bar (Tarrytown)
Works Progress Administration (WPA); “America Eats” (WPA); “Feeding the City” (WPA)
World War I
World War II
yam belt
yam foo foo
yams
Frederick Douglass, Hog and Hominy: Soul Food From Africa to America
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