Why Barbecue Is an Essential Part of Black History為何燒烤在黑人歷史中不可或缺
Every summer of my child and teenagehood was peppered with cookouts1. After the passing of my grandfather—the true patriarchal glue of that side of my family—the large, food-centric gatherings ceased. Last month was the third anniversary of his death and it got me thinking about these cookouts that took me years to really appreciate and cherish. How memories of eating pulled pork, ribs, chicken, hot dogs, and hamburgers would end up bringing me comfort when I least expected it. It really cemented the idea of barbecues being universal to the Black American experience.
戶外燒烤填滿了我童年和青少年的每個(gè)夏天。(剩余7031字)
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