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IRONTON — The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners hopes to be holding public meetings at the courthouse in the next week or two, according to Commissioner Freddie Hayes. ....
Is Black barbecue better than what whites prepare? A new book by a respected Black food writer raises that question and names two North Carolina Black-owned barbecue joints as his favorites. âBlack Smoke: African Americans and the United States of Barbecueâ by Adrian Miller suggests that the story of the American tradition of barbecue cannot be told without attention to great numbers of Black pit masters. He writes that âa general consensus emerged in the late 19th century that African American barbecuers made the best and most authentic barbecue.â Even racist whites, he says, loved Black-made barbecue. âDuring the reign of Black barbecuers, barbecue was largely represented in the media as hardy, messy, working-class food that was the delicious result of extensive, exhaustive, and specialized menial labor. And though what these Black barbecuers did often absolutely fit the definition of culinary craft, it was rarely typically presented that ....
Is Black barbecue better than what white people prepare? A new book by a respected Black food writer raises that question and names two North Carolina Black-owned barbecue joints as his favorites. “Black Smoke: African Americans and the United States of Barbecue,” by Adrian Miller, suggests that the story of the American tradition of barbecue cannot […] ....
The biggest critics of Boris Johnson s lockdown roadmap are on his own side The Prime Minister appears to have struck a sensible balance, but a tricky fight among Conservative supporters lies ahead. Boris Johnson has unveiled his roadmap for easing the lockdown in England – putting the country on course to be free of most restrictions by 21 June, assuming that the government s four tests are all met. In practice, as my colleague Freddie Hayward s summary of the debate in the House of Commons captures well, the balance of opinion in the Conservative party means it is hard to see how, regardless of what the data may show, England s lockdown won t come to an end on that date. ....