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Lost Restaurants of Galveston's African American Community

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Lost Restaurants of Galveston's African American Community - Galveston Historical Foundation, and Samford, Greg, and Boudreaux, Tommie
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People of African descent were some of Galveston's earliest residents, and although they came to the island enslaved, they retained mastery of their culinary traditions. As Galveston's port prospered and became the Wall Street of the South, better job opportunities were available for African Americans who lived in Galveston and for those who migrated to the island city after emancipation, with owner-operated restaurants being one of the most popular enterprises. Staples like Fease's Jambalaya Caf???, Rose's Confectionery ...

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Lost Restaurants of Galveston's African American Community 2021, History Press

ISBN-13: 9781467141772

Trade paperback

Lost Restaurants of Galveston's African American Community 2021, History PR

ISBN-13: 9781540248039

Hardcover