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  The Dark History of Milk in America: A Story of Racialized Nutrition

What The Trump Admin’s ‘Milk Bill’ Means For Black ChildrenIn the United States, milk has long been touted as a symbol of health and purity. But beneath this wholesome facade lies a complex web of racialized nutrition that has had devastating consequences for communities of color.

A Legacy of Exploitation
In the 19th century, the 'milk problem' in Northern cities referred to contaminated and diseased cow's milk sold to the poor. Infant mortality rates soared, but reformers and pediatricians focused their efforts on saving white babies, ignoring the disproportionate deaths of Black infants who were denied clean water, refrigeration, and medical care.

Racialized Imagery
Racist imagery flooded American culture, depicting the 'mammy' holding a plump white baby, reinforcing the notion that milk was a natural resource for white families. This perpetuated the idea that whiteness was associated with cleanliness and purity, while Blackness was linked to dirt and deficiency.

School Lunch Programs: A Reproduction of Inequality
The introduction of school lunch programs in the 20th century seemed like a step forward for child welfare. However, they reproduced inequality by providing inferior food, outdated kitchens, and smaller budgets to segregated schools. Federal nutrition standards were built around European dietary norms, with cow's milk at the center, ignoring the lactose intolerance that affects large segments of the population.

The Demographic Reality
Today, children of color are the majority of children in the United States. By 2045, people of color will be the majority of the entire population. This demographic shift highlights the need for a reevaluation of nutrition standards and policies that prioritize the needs of all communities.

The history of milk in America is a complex tale of racialized nutrition that has had far-reaching consequences. As we move forward, it's essential to acknowledge this legacy and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable food system that prioritizes the health and well-being of all communities.

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