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Thankful for culture: How Black, Indigenous and European food traditions define Southern identity
On Dec. 26, 1941, then-President Franklin Roosevelt signed a resolution to make Thanksgiving a federally recognized holiday. Ever since, Americans have made pilgrimages across the nation to gather with family and friends to celebrate history older than our nation and enjoy a buffet of foods.  A nation that spans from the Atlantic to the Pacific is bound to have regionally different food traditions. While foods like collard greens, macaroni and cheese, and yams are typically eaten on Thanksgiving across the nation, these are staple foods in the Southern diet. Even if most might not realize it, at the dinner table Southern Americans celebrate the collaborative harvest of Black, Indigenous and

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