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William Francis Dufty (February 2, 1916 – June 28, 2002) was an American writer, musician, and activist. Dufty was a supporter of trade unionism and was an organizer for the United Auto Workers , wrote speeches for former UAW President Walter Reuther , edited Michigan Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) News and handled ...
- Writer, musician
- June 28, 2002 (aged 86), Birmingham, Michigan, U.S.
3 de nov. de 2016 · SUGAR BLUES es un libro del escritor William Dufty publicado en 1974 y que tuvo muchísimo eco en esa época por haber desvelado la peligrosidad del azúcar refinado a nivel personal y social y su papel a lo largo de la historia, y por denunciar las manipulaciones de las grandes corporaciones alimenticias en este tema.
Sugar Blues is a book by William Dufty that was released in 1975 and has become a dietary classic. According to the publishers, over 1.6 million copies have been printed. Dufty uses the narrative form to delve into the history of sugar and history of medicine.
7 de dic. de 2009 · SUGAR BLUES es un libro del escritor William Dufty publicado en 1974 y que tuvo muchísimo eco en esa época por haber desvelado la peligrosidad del azúcar refinado a nivel personal y social y su papel a lo largo de la historia, y por denunciar las manipulaciones de las grandes corporaciones alimenticias en este tema.
4 de jul. de 2002 · William F. Dufty, who told Billie Holiday’s life story in “Lady Sings the Blues,” helped popularize macrobiotics in America, wrote “Sugar Blues” about the evils of processed sugar, and became...
28 de jun. de 2002 · William Francis Dufty was an American writer, musician, and activist. Including ghostwriting, he wrote approximately 40 books. Combine Editions. William Dufty’s books. Average rating: 4.03 · 7,328 ratings · 590 reviews · 14 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by William Dufty… Topics Mentioning This Author. More…
1 de ene. de 2005 · William Dufty. 4.01. 1,917 ratings192 reviews. It's a prime ingredient in countless substances from cereal to soup, from cola to coffee. Consumed at the rate of one hundred pounds for every American every year, it's as addictive as nicotine -- and as poisonous. It's sugar.