White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation - Hardcover

White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation - Hardcover

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White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation - Hardcover

White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation - Hardcover

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by Naa Oyo a. Kwate (Author)

The long and pernicious relationship between fast food restaurants and the African American community

  • James Beard Foundation: James Beard Media Award for Reference, History, and Scholarship -- Winner
  • Urban Affairs Association Best Book in Urban Affairs -- Winner
  • Association for Humanist Sociology Betty and McClung Lee Book Award -- Winner
  • Black Caucus of the American Library Association -- Honor, Nonfiction category
  • Museum of African American History Stone Book Award -- Shortlist
  • Business History Conference: Hagley Prize -- Finalist
  • Association for the Study of Food and Society: ASFS Book Award -- Winner
  • Society for the Study of Social Problems: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award -- Winner
  • Foreword: INDIES -- Silver winner, History category

Today, fast food is disproportionately located in Black neighborhoods and marketed to Black Americans through trgeted advertising. But throughout much of the twentieth century, fast food was developed specifically for White urban and suburban customers, purposefully avoiding Black spaces. In White Burgers, Black Cash, Naa Oyo A. Kwate traces the evolution in fast food from the early 1900s to the present, from its long history of racist exclusion to its current damaging embrace of urban Black communities.

Fast food has historically been tied to the country's self-image as the land of opportunity and is marketed as one of life's simple pleasures, but a more insidious history lies at the industry's core. White Burgers, Black Cash investigates the complex trajectory of restaurant locations from a decided commitment to Whiteness to the disproportionate densities that characterize Black communities today. Kwate expansively charts fast food's racial and spatial transformation and centers the cities of Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C., in a national examination of the biggest brands of today, including White Castle, KFC, Burger King, McDonald's, and more.

Deeply researched, compellingly told, and brimming with surprising details, White Burgers, Black Cash reveals the inequalities embedded in America's popular national food tradition.

Author Biography

Naa Oyo A. Kwate is a nonfiction writer and interdisciplinary scholar focused on African American urban life. She has previously served on the faculties of Columbia and Rutgers University.

Number of Pages: 472
Dimensions: 1.57 x 9.13 x 7.09 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 11, 2023
Award: Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (2024)

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