This is a WPA story from Jackson Mississippi in which the writer describes African-Americans in that region as a group who prepares to depart this earth and style including serving an abundance of food to those who come to celebrate their life.
This is a WPA story from Jackson Mississippi in which the writer describes African-Americans in that region as a group who prepares to depart this earth and style including serving an abundance of food to those who come to celebrate their life.
As part of our series on the culinary traditions of Lent we turn holy week in New Mexico in the 1940s.
n Great Depression era New Mexico holy week is a time for visiting, talking, and eating.