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“The Southern Plate: An Archival Exhibition on Food” uses materials from our collections to examine a number of aspects of southern foodways from grits and greens to everything in between. From our large cookbook collection, including celebrity, community, and church cookbooks, you can see examples of 19th and 20th century handmade recipe books featuring family favorites, from fudge to blackberry wine.

We also look at the intersections of food and other aspects of society, from looking at rationing of food during wartime to black food cooperatives and land ownership to desegregating southern dining establishments. There are displays on blues songs about food as well as the role of food in various literature from southern writers.

We are excited that two displays have been curated by the staff at the Institute for Child Nutrition, featuring materials from their archives, housed here on the campus of the University of Mississippi. Links to oral histories from the Southern Foodways Alliance are also available.

This exhibit was on display in the Faulkner Room in the University of Mississippi's Archives and Special Collections from January 23-December 8, 2023.

School Lunch Programs

School Lunch Programs

Southern Literary Foodways

Southern Literary Foodways

The Handmade History of Mississippi's Foodways

The Handmade History of Mississippi's Foodways

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