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Welcome to the Southern Foodways Alliance -- an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture with headquarters at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.

The Southern Foodways Alliance documents and celebrates the diverse food cultures of the American South. We set a common table where black and white, rich and poor -- all who gather-- may consider our history and our future in a spirit of reconciliation.

Southern Foodways Symposium 2001:
From the Farm to the Table

The fourth annual Southern Foodways Symposium was October 25-28, 2001, on the campus of the University of Mississippi. This year we explore connections between the working of the land and the joys of the table.

For 2001, we expanded the symposium by a day. On Thursday afternoon, Jennifer Abraham of Louisiana State University conducted an oral history workshop geared toward the collection of food memories. The workshop was free of charge to the first twenty registrants. That night, we gathered for our first meal of the symposium: fried Mississippi quail with rice and gravy, prepared by Amy Crockett of Ajax Diner and John Currence of City Grocery.

As with previous symposia, this event provided an opportunity for cooks, chefs, food writers, and inquisitive eaters alike to come to a better understanding of Southern cuisine and Southern culture. Lectures, held in Barnard Observatory, the restored antebellum headquarters of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, were complemented by a series of informal lunches, served in the sylvan grove at the heart of the Ole Miss campus.

Featured foods included "battling Brunswick stews," an interstate rivalry with Tim Patridge of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, and David "Chunk" Gibson of the Lawrenceville, Virginia, Volunteer Fire Department. On Friday, we feasted on shoebox lunches prepared by Ashley McGee of Panther Burn, Mississippi, while Saturday's midday repast showcased a sampling of more modern Southern fare from Kathy Cary of Lily's in Louisville, Kentucky.

Evening events included author readings, regional food and drink tastings, a catfish dinner with appetizers from Susan Goss and Robert Stehling, and a street dance hosted by Ed Dye and the Yambilee Orchestra. Festivities closed on Sunday with a biscuit brunch and garden sermon.

Host for the event was the Southern Foodways Alliance at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Contributors to our efforts include Bottletree Bakery, Ajax Diner, City Grocery, Labrot & Graham, Lodge Manufacturing, the Oxford Tourism Council, and Southern Comfort. Primary sponsors of the Southern Foodways Symposium were Viking Range and White Lily.

ARTWORK: Potlikker (36 x 39 inches) by Mississippian Lea Barton, from her series about the American South, Paradox in Paradise. The painting was sold at auction during the symposium.

Oral History Workshop: How to Collect Food Memories
Jennifer Abraham

Thacker Mountain Radio Show
Off Square Books
Special [Chittlin]Circuit Edition

Quail Dinner
Amy Crockett and John Currence, Ajax Diner

After Dinner Reading
Special Guest

Welcome
Charles Reagan Wilson

A Lecture in Memory of Ned Shank: The Idea and Reality of the Southern Farm
Pete Daniel

Shoebox Lunches
Ashley Hykes McGee

The Black Farm: Retrospect and Prospect
Johnnie Clark

Taking What She Had and Turning It into Money: The Female Farm Economy
Lu Ann Jones

Life Story: Gone Grits Crazy
Glenn Roberts

Lifetime Achievement Award presentation
to Marie Rudisill by Damon Lee Fowler

Whiskey Tasting, Wine Tasting, Cheese Tasting, Book Signing
Off Square Books

Battling Brunswick Stews
David "Chunk" Gibson of Virginia and Tim Patridge of Georgia
Howorth House

SATURDAY

Welcome
Toni Tipton Martin

Okra in the African Diaspora
Karen Hess

Hogmeat and Hoecake
Samuel Bowers Hilliard

My Love Affair with the Sweet Potato
Sarah Belk King

Viking Range Bluegrass Lunch -- The Grove
Kathy Cary

They Know Beans
Life Story with Bill and Michael Best

The Dirt: True Life Stories of Farm to Restaurant Collaborations
moderated by Sarah Fritschner with Bill and Michael Best, Johnnie Clark, Kathy Cary, John Currence

Tomatopolis of the World: Truck Farming in Copiah County, Mississippi
Tom Rankin

Keeper of the Flame Award
to Catfish Farmer Ed Scott

Dinner at Taylor Grocery
Catfish Past Present and Future with Lynn Hewlett, Susan Goss, and Robert Stehling

Street Dance
Ed Dye and the Yambilee Orchestra

White Lily Biscuit Breakfast
City Grocery

Wrap Up Panel
Pete Daniel, Sarah Fritschner, Samuel Hilliard, and Karen Hess, moderated by Toni Tipton Marti

Gardening Life: Tasting It to the Fullest
Lee May