
The writer and culinary historian Michael W. Twitty, author of the new cookbook “Recipes From the American South,” reflects on what researching and uncovering his ancestry has taught him about Southern cooking and himself, and shares why, for him, food functions as a tangible form of cultural reclamation, memorial-making, and emotional healing.
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