- William Dufty
Infobox Writer
name = William Dufty
birthdate = birth date|1916|2|2
birthplace =Grand Rapids, Michigan
deathdate = death date and age|2002|6|28|1916|2|2
deathplace =Birmingham, Michigan
spouse = Maely BartholomewGloria Swanson (1976-1983)William Francis Dufty (1916–2002) was an American writer, and
nutrition activist . Including ghostwriting, he wrote approximately 40 books.Dufty attended
Wayne State University in Detroit. Even in his final decade, he spoke often to students there about unionism. His first and one of his most beloved causes wasunionism . Dufty was an organizer for theUnited Auto Workers , wrote speeches for former UAW PresidentWalter Reuther , edited Michigan CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations ) News and handled publicity forAmericans for Democratic Action .His columns and exposés for the "
New York Post " drew acclaim, including one that charged that the FBI bungled cases underJ. Edgar Hoover 's leadership.He served in the Army during World War II, with French soldiers, because he could speak the language. He also spoke German and Japanese.
Dufty had one son,
Bevan Dufty , with first wife Maely (his son is a supervisor and gay activist in San Francisco). Maely Bartholomew had arrived in New York City during World War II after losing most of her family in theNazi concentration camps . She settled nearHarlem where she met her best friend and Bevan'sgodmother ,Billie Holiday . The Duftys later divorced and Maely raised Bevan as a single mother.Dufty was the ghostwriter of Holiday's
autobiography "Lady Sings the Blues" in 1956, which in turn was made into a 1972 movie starringDiana Ross in the title role. [cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/09/18/DDG2VL68691.DTL |title=Billie Holiday's bio, 'Lady Sings the Blues,' may be full of lies, but it gets at jazz great's core|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle]It was, however, the marriage of his devotion to healthy eating, spirituality and writing for which he is best known. Dufty practiced and promoted
macrobiotics , a low-fat, high-fibre diet of whole grains, vegetables, sea algae, and seeds, that are prepared in accordance with specific principles; said to synchronise eating habits with the cycles of nature.In the 1960s he met
Gloria Swanson , an enthusiast for macrobiotic diets, who introduced him to the macrobiotic culture and convinced himwhite sugar was unsafe.He became good friends with Japanese artist
Yoko Ono and her husband, musician and formerBeatle ,John Lennon after producing, in 1965, an English edition of the book credited with starting themacrobiotic food movement in America,Georges Ohsawa 's "You Are All Sanpaku ". Dufty's most popular book is "Sugar Blues ", first published in 1975, which cautions against white sugar, and presents its history and cultural influence.He and Swanson were married (she for the sixth time) in 1976. He helped her write her autobiography "Swanson on Swanson"; they were prominent
socialites and lived in many places, including New York City, Rome, Portugal, andPalm Springs, California .After Swanson's death in 1983, he returned to his home state and birthplace of
Michigan , settling inMetro Detroit . Dufty died from cancer at the age of 86, on June 28, 2002, at his home inBirmingham, Michigan .Notes
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