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The sinister, secret history of a food that everybody loves
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LACS faculty affiliate Joyce Marcus is quoted in this article by the Washington Post
by Jeff Guo / The Washington Post
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04/25/2016
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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Website:
washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/04/25/the-secret-ancient-history-of-the-potato-that-could-change-the-story-of-civilization/?tid=pm_business_pop_b