text Ruin their crops on the ground : the politics of food in the United States, from the Trail of Tears to school lunch
- Summary
- "The first and definitive history of the use of food in American law and politics as a weapon of conquest and control, a Fast Food Nation for the Black Lives Matter era In 1789, to subjugate Indigenous tribes, George Washington ordered his troops ... Read more
- Contents
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Introduction : the palatable is political -- Weapons of health destruction -- Survival pending revolution -- Americanization through homemaking -- The unbearable whiteness of milk -- School food failure -- Racist food marketing -- What's law got to do with it?
- Format
- text
- Description
- 254 pages ; 25 cm
- Publisher
- Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company 2024
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Food supply Social aspects United States
Food security United States
Food industry and trade United States
Agricultural industries Government policy United States
United States Territorial expansion
Nutrition policy United States
Food law and legislation United States
Aliments Approvisionnement Aspect social États-Unis
Sécurité alimentaire États-Unis
Industries agricoles Politique gouvernementale États-Unis
États-Unis Expansion territoriale
Politique alimentaire États-Unis
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General
Food industry United States
United States Territorial expansion
Nutrition Government policy United States
Food Law and legislation United States
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