Franchise

the golden arches in black America

Franchise

the golden arches in black America
Marcia Chatelain
Book - 2020

"From civil rights to Ferguson, Franchise reveals the untold history of how fast food became one of the greatest generators of black wealth in America. Often blamed for the rising rates of obesity and diabetes among black Americans, fast food restaurants like McDonald's have long symbolized capitalism's villainous effects on our nation's most vulnerable communities. But how did fast food restaurants so thoroughly saturate black neighborhoods in the first place? In Franchise, acclaimed historian Marcia Chatelain uncovers a surprising history of cooperation among fast food companies, black capitalists, and civil rights leaders, who -- in the troubled years after King's assassination -- believed they found an economic answer to the problem of racial inequality. With the discourse of social welfare all but evaporated, federal programs under presidents Johnson and Nixon promoted a new vision for racial justice: that the franchising of fast food restaurants, by black citizens in their own neighborhoods, could finally improve the quality of black life. Synthesizing years of research, Franchise tells a troubling success story of an industry that blossomed the very moment a freedom movement began to whither"--

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37413318639509 متاح Non-fiction 338.7097 CHATELA
التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Chatelain, Marcia, 1979- (مؤلف)
التنسيق: كتاب
اللغة:English
منشور في: New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company, [2020]
الطبعة:First edition.
الموضوعات:

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505 0 |a Introduction: from sit-in to drive-thru -- Fast food civil rights -- Burgers in the age of black capitalism -- The burger boycott and the ballot box -- Bending the golden arches -- Black America, brought to you by... -- A fair share of the pie -- The miracle of the golden arches -- Conclusion: bigger than a hamburger. 
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