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Lena Richard

Image of the cover of Lena Richard's "New Orleans Cook Book," which was first published by Houghton Mifflin in 1940. Lena Richard (September 9, 1892 or 1893 - November 27, 1950) was a chef, cookbook author, restaurateur, frozen food entrepreneur, and television host from New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1949, Richard became the first Black woman to host her own television cooking show. Her show aired from October 1949 - November 1950 on local television station WDSU.

Richard initially received her culinary education locally in New Orleans, and later in Boston where she attended the school founded by Fannie Farmer. She graduated in 1918 and returned to New Orleans where a few years later she opened her own catering business and several restaurants. She opened a cooking school in 1937 in New Orleans specifically for Black students. In 1939, Richard self-published ''Lena's Richard's Cook Book''. The cookbook made her the first Black author to feature New Orleans Creole cuisine. Provided by Wikipedia
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