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Norma Jean Darden is a caterer and former model.[1] She was recognized by the 2011 Huffington Post Game Changer Awards. The awards honored African American models featured in The Battle of Versailles Fashion Show which was a fashion show held on November 28, 1973, in the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. The fashion show was organized to raise money to restore the palace. Darden was among several models recognized, including Pat Cleveland, Bethann Hardison, Billie Blair, Alva Chinn, Charlene Dash, Jennifer Brice, Barbara Jackson, China Machado, Ramona Saunders, and Amina Warsuma.[2][3]
Darden produced a 1978 cookbook, Spoonbread and Strawberry Wine, with her sister Carole Darden.[4]
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[edit]- ^ "From the catwalk to the catering table, Norma Jean Darden is a trailblazer". 29 September 2022.
- ^ Robin, Givhan (5 April 2016). The Battle of Versailles : the night American fashion stumbled into the spotlight and made history. Flatiron Books. ISBN 9781250062321. OCLC 908176012.
- ^ "Huffington Post Game Changers of Style". www.msfabulous.com. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
- ^ Tipton-Martin, Toni (2015). The Jemima Code. University of Texas Press. pp. 138–139. ISBN 978-1-4773-2671-8.
Norma Jean Darden
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''Norma Jean Darden'' is an American chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author known for preserving and promoting African American culinary traditions through her influential cookbook and her New York-based catering and restaurant business.
She co-authored the cookbook ''Spoonbread and Strawberry Wine'' with her sister Carole Darden Lloyd, published in 1978, which compiles family recipes passed down through generations, blending culinary instructions with personal and historical narratives of African American life in the South and beyond. The book has been celebrated as a key work in soul food literature and for its role in documenting cultural heritage through food. [1]
Darden founded Spoonbread Inc., initially as a catering company specializing in Southern and soul food, which later expanded to include a restaurant in Harlem, New York City. Her work emphasizes authentic, home-style dishes and has contributed to greater appreciation of African American cuisine in mainstream American dining.
Before entering the food industry, Darden worked as a fashion model and actress, appearing in various publications and productions, before shifting her focus to cooking and hospitality. Her multifaceted career reflects a dedication to cultural storytelling through cuisine.
