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    Black Communities’ Struggle for Safe, Nutritious Food During Civil Rights Era

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    The Women of Operation Breadbasket launched a Bad Meat Campaign in 1967 to fight for racial and economic justice by challenging grocery stores that sold rotten meat and inadequate produce in Black neighborhoods, highlighting the importance of food justice and the right to safe, nutritious food. The post Black Communities’ Struggle for Safe, Nutritious Food During Civil Rights Era appeared first on Dallas Weekly.
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