04 April 1968 - AMERICA IN MOURNING AFTER MLK'S SHOCKING ASSASSINATION:
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was gunned down on the balcony of a
Memphis hotel on April 4 of that year, it seemed like the death knell
for one of the United States' most effective - and divisive - social
movements.
As word of the assassination spread, public and private mourning for
King, including multiple funerals and a nationwide period of grief
began. So did riots, which broke out in nearly 100 American cities,
sparked by King's death but fueled by longstanding social inequity and discrimination.
President Lyndon B. Johnson announced a day of mourning in King's honor.
In the immediate aftermath of King's murder, Robert F. Kennedy, then the presumed Democratic nominee for president, quickly addressed King's
death, urging calm and asking people to choose love over lawlessness and
work toward justice.
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Title: Boyar Funeral Zharkoye
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Dairy, Herbs
Yield: 4 Servings
1/2 lb Beef
5 Potatoes
1 lg Onion
2 tb Butter
1 lg Carrot
1 Parsley root
1 Celery root
2 cl Garlic
1 tb Sour cream
2 tb Chopped dill & parsley
Salt & ground pepper
Peel potatoes, wash, cut into cubes and fry in butter
until light golden. Slice onion and fry in butter until
golden. Cut carrot into small cubes and fry in butter.
Cube beef and fry in butter until light brown. In a
ceramic pot, put beef, potatoes, onion, carrot, roots,
garlic, season with salt and pepper and pour over a
little broth.
Stew in the oven on average heat for 30 minutes. 10
minutes before, add sour cream and sprinkle with green.
Serve Zharkoye with salad from fresh vegetables,
pickles, sauerkraut and green.
Source: Olga Timokhina
RECIPE FROM:
http://www.ruscuisine.com
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