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Carson Gulley

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95:, and each month compiled the program's recipes in booklets that listeners could request by mail. He and his wife Beatrice were the first African American couple to host their own television show in Wisconsin in the 1950s. 77:
where he once served as head chef is now known as Carson Gulley Commons. It was the first university building at the University of Wisconsin–Madison to be named after an African American.
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Gulley was also a local pioneer in television and radio cooking programming. From 1953 to 1962, Gulley had his own weekly cooking show, called
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from 1926 to 1954. He is known in part for popularizing a recipe for fudge-bottom pie that is still served on campus today. The
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Newly remodeled Carson Gulley Center is open for dining, events
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Settlin': Stories of Madison's Early African American Families
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Nevada County, Arkansas
University of Wisconsin–Madison
refectory
WMTV
WIBA
NAACP
Madison
Madison City Council
George Washington Carver
Nevada County, Arkansas
sharecroppers
"Remembering a trailblazing chef: Carson Gulley"
"The Life of Pie"
the original
ISBN
978-0-87020-886-7
"The Life and Times of Carson Gulley"


"We need another Carson Gulley"
the original
"A Place in Black History"
"Carson Gulley, Madison's first celebrity chef"
"Fudge Bottom Pie"
Fudge-bottom pie taste test
The Carson Gulley Cookbook Collection
Newly remodeled Carson Gulley Center is open for dining, events
Categories
1897 births
1962 deaths

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