![]() ![]() Today, she is a professor of history and African American studies at Georgetown University. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri in 2001. in American civilization from Brown, graduating with the Class of 2008. The board called Chatelain’s book “a nuanced account of the complicated role the fast-food industry plays in African American communities a portrait of race and capitalism that masterfully illustrates how the fight for civil rights has been intertwined with the fate of Black businesses.”Ĭhatelain earned a master’s and Ph.D. The Pulitzer Prize board recognized Chatelain and other 2021 prize winners in a Friday, June 11, virtual presentation. Brown University alumna Marcia Chatelain won a Pulitzer Prize in history for her book “Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America,” a study of how McDonald's restaurants have assisted many Black entrepreneurs yet in other ways harmed African Americans. ![]()
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