Jessica
Lacher-Feldman

The importance of community cookbooks as cultural
documents is the subject of this week’s program on Alabama Arts Radio. Anne
Kimzey, folklorist with the Alabama State Council on the Arts,
interviews Jessica Lacher-Feldman, curator of rare books and special collections
at the University of Alabama’s Hoole
Library. Lacher-Feldman discusses a number of cookbooks, recipes, and
illustrations included in their Alabama Collection and the Lupton
African American Cookbook Collection
This special radio series will air
every Sunday at 5:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M., on the
Troy University Public Radio Network
at:
- WTSU 89.9 (Montgomery and Troy)
- WRWA 88.7 (Dothan)
- WTJB 91.7 (Columbus and Phenix City)
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http://www.arts.state.al.us/actc/1/radioseries.html#feldman
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