Sallie Ann Robinson
Sallie Ann Robinson is an American cookbook author, celebrity chef, and cultural historian. A native of Daufuskie Island, South Carolina, she is noted for her knowledge of Gullah traditions and history.[1]
Early life[]
Robinson was born on Daufuskie Island before natives began selling their ancestral land to private corporations and individuals in the 1960s and began moving inland to surrounding areas in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and elsewhere.[2] While she is an author in her own right, Robinson’s literary debut actually came as the character named Ethel in Pat Conroy’s classic memoir, The Water Is Wide.[3] She was among the students Conroy taught on Daufuskie Island and maintained a friendship with the author as an adult. Before Conroy's death in 2016, the two sometimes made joint appearances at literary events.[4] Members of Robinson’s family are also featured in Daufuskie Island, A Photographic Essay by Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe.[5]
Robinson currently splits her time between Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia.[6]
Published works[]
Robinson’s published titles have been acclaimed for the author’s mixture of authentic Gullah recipes, home remedies, folklore, memoir, and documentation of the Gullah dialect spoken by island natives.[7] To date, they include the following:
- Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way (ISBN 0807827835, University of North Carolina Press, 2003)
- Cooking the Gullah Way, Morning, Noon, and Night (ISBN 0807831506, University of North Carolina Press, 2007)
References[]
- ^ Skirt Magazine, “Sallie Ann Robinson Cooks up Culture” 2004
- ^ Robinson, Sallie Ann, "Growing up Gullah...the Daufuskie Way", Lowcountry Living Magazine, Summer 2007
- ^ Southern Living Magazine, "Pat Conroy's Low Country" Sept 2004
- ^ Ellen, "Sallie Ann Robinson on Being Pat Conroy’s Student on Daufuskie Island" (UNC Press Blog and Video, Oct 26, 2012
- ^ Aberjhani, "Dixie Kitchen Diva" Connect Savannah News Weekly, Dec 16, 2008
- ^ The Bluffton Breeze,"A Conversation with Sallie Ann Robinson" interview Feb 2004
- ^ Pathfinders Travel Magazine, "Sallie Ann Robinson Cooking Daufuskie Way" 2004
External links[]
- African-American women writers
- American chefs
- American cookbook writers
- American food writers
- Food Network chefs
- Living people
- Women cookbook writers
- Women food writers
- American women non-fiction writers
- 21st-century African-American people
- 21st-century African-American women