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William Francis Dufty (February 2, 1916 – June 28, 2002) was an American writer, musician, and activist.
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.
Jul 4, 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...
DUFTY, William (F.) 1916-2002. OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CA sketch: Some sources cite full name as Christopher William Dufty; born February 2, 1916, in Merrill, MI; died of complications from cancer, June 28, 2002, in Birmingham, MI. Journalist, editor, speech writer, screenwriter, author, and ghostwriter.
Jan 1, 2005 · In William Dufty's Sugar Blues, the author goes to great length to discuss the history of sugar and how such a seemingly innocent substance could bring about so much damage. This book is really a wake up call for a lot of people who think that weight gain is simply a matter of gaining pounds instead of a symptom of greater problems that are ...
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Dive deep into William Dufty, Eleanora Fagan's Lady Sings the Blues with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.
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William Dufty was born in Merrill, Michigan, February 2, 1916. He graduated from Boys Catholic Central High School, Grand Rapids and attended Wayne State University from 1935 through 1938. He also spent a year at the University of Southern California in 1937.