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Mother Africa's Table A Chronicle of Celebration Through West African and African American Recipes and Cultural Traditions

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ISBN-10: 0385477333

ISBN-13: 9780385477338

Edition: N/A

Authors: National Council of Negro Women Staff, Cassandra H. Webster, Iyanla Vanzant, Thomas Boswell

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The richness of the African American heritage is presented here in glorious recipes and life-affirming ceremonies and enriched with historical and cultural insights. A wonderful compendium of foods, feasts and festivities, Mother Africa's Table brings to life the history of a people, the survival and evolution of their culture and the spirit that has sustained them for centuries.  Like the folk stories passed on from one generation to the next, some of the recipes here are presented in their original African form, while others have their roots in Africa but reflect the creative adaptations of generations of African Americans. Descriptions of the history and cultural significance of…    
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Book details

List price: $18.95
Publisher: Broadway Books
Publication date: 4/13/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant was born in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York in 1978 and earned a law degree from the City University of New York law school at Queens College in 1988. She was a criminal defense lawyer in Philadelphia for three years. Vanzant is one of the top motivational speakers in the country, her public appearances and books intended to inspire and help women, especially African Americans. Her title Piece From Broken Pieces made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2011.

The Voice of Mother Africa
Introduction: The Story and the Journey
Menus for African Ceremonies
The Naming Ceremony
Bone House
An Everyday Celebration of the Family
Watch Night
Memorial Service
African American Celebrations
Kwanzaa
New Year's Day
The Baptism
Rites of Passage
Graduation
The Wedding
Family Reunion
The Wake
Knowledge
Beverages and Openers
Memory
Salads, Soups, and Breads
Family
Hearty Stews
Dignity
Fish, Seafood, Poultry, and Meat Entrees
Respect
Rice, Legumes, Porridges, Dumplings, and Starchy Vegetables
Faith
Vegetables and Accents
Tradition
Finishing Touches
Empathy
West African Food, Culture, and History at a Glance
Epilogue: The Welcome Table
The National Center for African American Women
Contributors
Index