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Jessica B. Harris (born March 18, 1948) is an American culinary historian, college professor, cookbook author and journalist. She is professor emerita at
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, where she taught for 50 years, and is also the author of 15 books, including cookbooks, non-fiction food writing and memoir. She has twice won
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, including for Lifetime Achievement in 2020, and her book '' High on the Hog'' was adapted in 2021 as a four-part Netflix series by the same name.


Early life

Jessica B. Harris, an only child, was born in
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in 1948. Her family also had a summer home on Martha's Vineyard. From 1953 to 1961, Harris attended the
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in
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. She graduated from the High School of Performing Arts when she was sixteen years old and went on to earn an A.B. in French from
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(1968). Her junior year at Bryn Mawr, Harris studied in
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. Following graduation, Harris returned to France to study at the Universite de Nancy for one year. She then earned her master's degree from Queens College (1971) and a Ph.D. from
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(1983). In 1972, Harris traveled to West Africa to work on her doctoral dissertation.


Career

In the 1970s, Harris worked as a journalist before becoming a food writer. She was book review editor at ''
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'' and theater critic for ''
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'', the United States' oldest black newspaper. From July to November in 1999, she worked as a resident food historian for Sara Moulton's Cooking Live Primetime. She has also appeared on various other television shows such as ''
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,
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, The Curtis Aikens Show'', and '' Good Morning America''. Harris is professor emerita in the English Department at Queens College/C.U.N.Y, where she taught for 50 years. She was the inaugural scholar in residence in the Ray Charles Chair in African American Material Culture at
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. She also founded the Institute for the Study of Culinary Cultures at Dillard. She hosts a monthly program, ''My Welcome Table'', on
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. She has published 12 books. Her primary subjects are the culinary history, foodways and recipes of the African diaspora. Harris was a 2004 winner of the lifetime achievement awards from the
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and a 2010
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special award honoree. In 2017 she published a memoir '' My Soul Looks Back''. In May 2021,
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released a four-episode series '' High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America'' based on Harris' 2011 book ''High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America''. In 2020, she won a James Beard Foundation Award for Lifetime Achievement. In September 2021, she appeared on the ''Time'' 100, ''
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''s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.


Personal life

Harris resides in Brooklyn, Martha's Vineyard and New Orleans.


Works and publications

*''Hot Stuff: A Cookbook in Praise of the Piquant'', Atheneum, 1985 – 278 pages *''Sky Juice and Flying Fish: Tastes Of A Continent'', Simon & Schuster, 1991 – 240 pages *''Tasting Brazil: Regional Recipes and Reminiscences'', Macmillan, 1992 – 285 pages *''The World Beauty Book: How We Can All Look and Feel Wonderful Using the Natural Beauty Secrets of Women of Color'',
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, 1995 – 211 pages *''The Welcome Table: African-American Heritage Cooking'',
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, February 2, 1995 – 285 pages *''On the Side: More Than 100 Recipes for the Sides, Salads, and Condiments that Make the Meal'', Simon & Schuster, 1998 – 176 pages *''A Kwanzaa Keepsake: Celebrating the Holiday with New Traditions and Feasts'', Simon & Schuster, 1998 – 176 pages *''The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continent'', Simon and Schuster, 1998 – 382 pages *''Iron Pots & Wooden Spoons: Africa's Gifts to New World Cooking'', Simon & Schuster, February 3, 1999 – 224 pages *''Beyond Gumbo: Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim'',
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, February 25, 2003 – 400 pages * ''High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America'',
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, January 11, 2011 – 304 pages *''Rum Drinks: 50 Caribbean Cocktails, From Cuba Libre to Rum Daisy'', Chronicle Books, July 23, 2013 – 168 pages *''The Martha's Vineyard Table'', Chronicle Books, July 30, 2013 – 204 pages *'' My Soul Looks Back'', Scribner, 2017 - 244 pages *'' Vintage Postcards from the African World: In the Dignity of Their Work and the Joy of Their Play'',
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, 2020 - 152 pages


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