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GGS - Stories from the Diner with Leah Chase

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Leah Chase is a culinary legend in New Orleans. For over 75 years, she has run Dooky Chase’s restaurant on Orleans Avenue. The restaurant is not just an institution serving some of the best gumbo and fried chicken in New Orleans, but was also a major meeting place for civil rights activists and intellectuals during the 1960s. Chase, now 93, was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from James Beard Foundation in 2016. As Told By Leah Chase Words by Bill Spratling Read by Nancy Peterson Original Music by Kyle Carpenter & Wilder Adkins Cover Photo by Stephanie Davis & Austin Richardson Subscribe to Good Grit Magazine: goodgritmag.com/subscribe Use the promo code GRITTY to get 20% off your order.
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Leah Chase is a culinary legend in New Orleans. For over 75 years, she has run Dooky Chase’s restaurant on Orleans Avenue. The restaurant is not just an institution serving some of the best gumbo and fried chicken in New Orleans, but was also a major meeting place for civil rights activists and intellectuals during the 1960s. Chase, now 93, was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from James Beard Foundation in 2016. As Told By Leah Chase Words by Bill Spratling Read by Nancy Peterson Original Music by Kyle Carpenter & Wilder Adkins Cover Photo by Stephanie Davis & Austin Richardson Subscribe to Good Grit Magazine: goodgritmag.com/subscribe Use the promo code GRITTY to get 20% off your order.
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