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Wake Forest University Department of History, New Winston Museum, Old Salem Museums & Gardens, and Triad Cultural Arts present Nourishing Traditions Plants, Food, and Healing in African and African American History Black History Month Speaker Series All events begin at 6 p.m. in Old Salem Visitor Center 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem, NC Tuesday, Feb. 6 Thursday, Feb. 15 Monday, Feb. 19 Entering a White Profession: Black Physicians in the Turn of the Century South From a Haunted Plate: Becoming an 18th and 19th Century Black Chef Seeds of Memory: Food Legacies of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Todd Savitt Michael Twitty Judith Carney Book signing hosted by Bookmarks and reception will follow Professor of Medical Humanities and History at the Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University Professor of Geography at the University of California at Los Angeles Part of the New Winston Museum spring Salon Series Also sponsored by WFU Phi Beta Kappa All events are free and open to the public For more information, contact the Wake Forest University Department of History at 336.758.5501/[email protected].

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Page 1: New Winston Museum, Old Salem Museums & Gardens, and Triad

Wake Forest University Department of History, New Winston Museum, Old Salem Museums

& Gardens, and Triad Cultural Arts present

Nourishing TraditionsPlants, Food, and Healing in African and African American History

Black History Month Speaker Series

All events begin at 6 p.m. in Old Salem Visitor Center 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem, NC

Tuesday, Feb. 6

Thursday, Feb. 15

Monday, Feb. 19

Entering a White Profession: Black Physicians in theTurn of the Century South

From a Haunted Plate: Becoming an 18th and 19th Century Black Chef

Seeds of Memory: Food Legacies of the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Todd Savitt

Michael Twitty

Judith Carney

Book signing hosted by Bookmarks and reception will follow

Professor of Medical Humanities and History at the Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University

Professor of Geography at the University of California at Los Angeles

Part of the New Winston Museum spring Salon Series

Also sponsored by WFU Phi Beta Kappa

All events are free and open to the public For more information, contact the Wake Forest University

Department of History at 336.758.5501/[email protected].