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A Day on a Shrimp Boat

A Day on a Shrimp Boat
Author: Ching Yeung Russell
Publisher: Sandlapper Publishing Company
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1993
Genre: Shrimp fisheries
ISBN: 9780878441204

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A true-to-life account of a typical day in the life of a shrimp boat crew working off the South Carolina coast.


Gullah Cuisine

Gullah Cuisine
Author: Charlotte Jenkins
Publisher: EveningPostBooks
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780982515426

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Take a journey into Chef Charlotte Jenkins' creative kitchen, and also into her life. Charlotte and her husband Frank grew up Gullah at a time when the Old Ways were giving way to the New Ways, part of the generation that bridged those two worlds. Charlotte learned to cook the way her mama, her grandmamma and all the mamas that have come before her - by working alongside one another. She also trained at Johnson & Wales Culinary Institute in Charleston, where she adapted the traditional recipes to be more healthful. In1997, she and her husband Frank opened Gullah Cuisine in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and were widely acknowledged as offering the best of authentic Gullah cooking. This book brings Charlotte's wonderful recipes to you - and more than that. It's a tale of connection, sharing a world the Gullah built. Narrative is by critically-acclaimed author William P. Baldwin, photographs by Pulitzer Prize-nominee Mic Smith, and art by beloved Gullah painter Jonathan Green.


Shrimp Tales: Port Isabel and Brownsville Shrimping History

Shrimp Tales: Port Isabel and Brownsville Shrimping History
Author: Rudy Garcia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781943267736

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A history of the shrimping industry in the Rio Grande Valley on the Texas coast. Contains interviews with shrimpers from the heyday of the industry, 1940s - 1970s.


An Unreasonable Woman

An Unreasonable Woman
Author: Diane Wilson
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2005-09-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603580417

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When Diane Wilson, fourth-generation shrimp-boat captain and mother of five, learns that she lives in the most polluted county in the United States, she decides to fight back. She launches a campaign against a multibillion-dollar corporation that has been covering up spills, silencing workers, flouting the EPA, and dumping lethal ethylene dichloride and vinyl chloride into the bays along her beloved Texas Gulf Coast. In an epic tale of bravery, Wilson takes her fight to the courts, to the gates of the chemical plant, and to the halls of power in Austin. Along the way she meets with scorn, bribery, character assassination, and death threats. Finally Wilson realizes that she must break the law to win justice: She resorts to nonviolent disobedience, direct action, and hunger strikes. Wilson's vivid South Texas dialogue resides somewhere between Alice Walker and William Faulkner, and her dazzling prose brings to mind the magic realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, replete with dreams and prophecies.


Shrimp Boat City

Shrimp Boat City
Author: Ed Long
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-08-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989428101

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A photo essay of the beginning of commercial shrimp fishing in the southeastern United States and a subsequent boatbuilding industry focused around supplying the fleet with shrimp boats.


Shrimp Tales: Small Bites of History

Shrimp Tales: Small Bites of History
Author: Beverly Bowers Jennings
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781636253381

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This book portrays the history of the people, places, and boats of the commercial shrimping industry in the Southeast. In addition to accessing research from traditional sources, such as libraries, museums and old newspapers, the author conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with the fishermen themselves. Many of these men were in there 60s,70s and 80s; and their stories, family recipes and poems give authenticity and color to the book.In addition to providing an accurate text describing the development of shrimping, the author believed that seeing the industry was as important as reading about it. Accordingly, there are over 800 pictures in this book which in addition to the boats and people include tools, maps and other equipment. These were gleaned from years of research, and travels to the many places where shrimping was born and grew. Some of these have never been published previously.Before the invention of refrigerated boxcars in 1875, the US shrimping industry virtually didn't exist. People ate what they caught. The book begins with the region's earliest shrimpers: Italian and Portuguese fishermen who came to Fernandina and St. Augustine at the end of the 19th century and combined an enterprising ingenuity with old-world fishing techniques to turn shrimping into a profitable industry. Subsequent chapters show life in major shrimping ports up and down the coast; St. Augustine, Fernandina, Thunderbolt and Savannah, Port Royal, Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, Bennetts Point, Edisto, Rockville, Shem Creek, McClellanville and Georgetown. Additionally, a chapter offers a colorful glimpse of the Blessing of the Fleet ceremonies. Finally, there is a chapter that examines the integral role that shrimpers played in keeping the German chemical company, BASF, from building a plant that could have devastated local fishing. This event was absolutely momentous, as it may have saved the future of many seaside resorts, like Hilton Head, that depended on clean waters.All proceeds of sales will go to the South Carolina Seafood Alliance, which advocates for healthy and safe seafood sourcesContains: 9 chapters, approx. 300 pages, more than 800 photos and imagesAuthor: Beverly Bowers Jenningswww.ShrimpTales.org


Marcie and the Shrimp Boat Adventure

Marcie and the Shrimp Boat Adventure
Author: Betty Hager
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780310384212

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Nine-year-old Marcie accompanies her brother and their Cajun friend Jake on a shrimping expedition whose near-tragic end teaches Marcie about more important things than shrimping.


The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro

The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro
Author: Sue Bailey Thurman
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780807009642

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From the organization that brought us The Black Family Reunion cookbooks comes The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro, a fun, richly brewed collection of recipes, historical facts, photos, and personal anecdotes. First published in 1958 by the National Council of Negro Women, it includes contributions from members in thirty-six states plus the District of Columbia and offers exceptional insight into American history and the African-American community at the time of its publication. As John Hope Franklin (whose own family owns a copy of the book) points out, much of the cultural information in the cookbook has never been passed down to successive generations. Arranged according to the calendar year, the cookbook opens with a cake to be baked in celebration of both New Year's Day and the Emancipation Proclamation. Scattered among the recipes one finds excerpts from documents such as the Gettysburg Address and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Tributes to well-known figures like Harriet Tubman, Phillis Wheatley, and Booker T. Washington appear alongside brief bios and recipes in celebration of important but obscured figures. This delightful collection of delicious recipes helps us commemorate African-American history throughout the year.


Mrs. Whaley Entertains

Mrs. Whaley Entertains
Author: Emily Whaley
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1998-01-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 156512782X

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When Mrs. Whaley and Her Charleston Garden came out in spring 1997, it took the gardening world by storm.You didn't think she'd keep the rest of her strong opinions to herself, did you? Not on your life. She's back, with her other favorite hobby--cooking delicious meals. And she's just as "quotable" as ever: "If the hostess is all a-flutter like a butterfly caught in a net--then, as the Irish say, 'I wish I was to home and the party was to hell.'" Don't serve guests' dishes "you haven't made successfully two or three times--and quite lately." And after supper, "Leave the dishes on the table, blow out the candles, shut the door and serve finger desserts and coffee in another room . . . do not let your guests help you clean up!" In addition to advice, Mrs. Whaley has opened her personal scrapbook of receipts and selected one hundred of her favorites, including regional delectables like "Edisto Shrimp Pie," great dinner dishes like "Louisa Hagood's Ginger Chicken" and "Miss Em's Pork Tenderloin," old-fashioned breakfast breads like "Nan's Little Thin Corn Cakes," and true discoveries like "Dancing School Fudge." Just as he did in their first acclaimed, best-selling collaboration, novelist William Baldwin perfectly captures the octogenarian cadence: "Inviting people to break bread with me challenges my skills at cooking and fielding a congenial gathering of people. And I love a challenge."


Last Light over Carolina

Last Light over Carolina
Author: Mary Alice Monroe
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2009-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439164010

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Last Light Over Carolina Every woman in the sultry South Carolina low country knows the unspoken fear that clutches the heart every time her man sets out to sea. Now, that fear has become a terrible reality for Carolina Morrison. Her husband, shrimp boat captain Bud Morrison, is lost and alone somewhere in the vast Atlantic fishing grounds, with a storm gathering and last light falling. Over the course of one terrifying, illuminating day, Carolina looks back across thirty years of love and loss, joy and sorrow: How she rejected a well-to-do upbringing to marry Bud and embrace his extraordinary lifestyle by the sea . . . how hard times and loneliness have driven them apart . . . and how, with one mistake, she may have shattered their once-unbreakable bond forever. While their the close-knit community rallies together to search for one of its own, Carolina knows their love must somehow call him home, across miles of rough water and unspeakable memories. New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe explores a vanishing feature of the southern coastline, the mysterious yet time-honored shrimping culture, in a compelling tale of a strong woman struggling to prove that love is a light that never dies.