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Marcia Chatelain
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Binding
Hard Back
Number of Pages
324
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Franchise Invites Readers Into A Layered Exploration Of Fast Food In America, Tracing How Capitalism, Race, And Community Intersect In Everyday Life. Part History, Part Social Inquiry, This Essential Work Speaks To Fans Of Black History, Economic Justice, And Public Health Who Want A Clear, Thoughtful Account Of How The Drive-Thru Became A Bloodstream Of American Life. With An Engaging, Hopeful, And Sometimes Challenging Tone, Franchise Matters For Students, Researchers, And Curious Readers Who Seek To Understand Both The Opportunities And The Obstacles Faced By Black Communities In The Pursuit Of Economic Equality.
Franchise Blends Archival Research, Interviews, And Compelling Case Studies To Tell Two Intertwined Stories: The Critique Of Fast Food As A Symbol Of Escalating Obesity And Wealth Extraction, And The Parallel Surge Of Entrepreneurship After 1968 As Civil Rights Leaders, Fast-Food Companies Like Mcdonald's, And Black Entrepreneurs Built New Paths To Economic Power. The Narrative Follows Pioneers Who Accessed Federal Loans And Community Support To Open Restaurants That Became Beacons Of Hope. By The Late 2000S, Black-Franchised Mcdonald’S Reported Sales Topping $2 Billion, A Testament To Resilience And Aspiration—Even As The Book Confronts Complex Questions About Health, Wages, And The Costs Of Capitalistic Systems.
Written In A Warm, Accessible Voice, Franchise Invites Readers To Meet The People Behind These Stories—The Entrepreneurs, Workers, And Organizers Who Navigated Opportunity And Inequity. The Book Moves At A Steady Pace, Balancing Macro-Level Analysis With Intimate Portraits And Practical Context, So The Experience Feels Both Informative And Human. It Presents Key Concepts In Clear Terms, Weaving Together Economic History, Race, And Policy Without Jargon, And It Invites Readers To Think Critically About How Commerce Can Empower Communities While Also Extracting Value From Them.
After Finishing Franchise, Readers Gain A Nuanced Perspective On How The Fast-Food Industry Shapes Lives, Economies, And Culture—And How Communities Mobilized To Seize Economic Opportunities Even In The Face Of Systemic Challenges. The Book Leaves You With A Sense Of Context, Responsibility, And Possibility: A Deeper Appreciation For Resilience, A Clearer View Of The Costs And Benefits Of Capitalism, And A Call To Think Critically About Policy, Health, And Empowerment Long After The Last Page.
Product Details
Author
Marcia Chatelain
Publisher
Liveright
Number of Pages
324
Language
English
SKU
BK0530168
ISBN
9781631493942
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
16.51 x 3.05 x 24.38 cm
Binding
Hard Back
MRP: ₹ 899
₹ 675
₹ 224 Off