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White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation
Fast Food is the closest thing the United States has to a national cuisine (albeit as a standardized, industrially produced product antithetical to the very de fi nition of cuisine), and it has helped draw the lines around who belongs and who does not
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Since 1979 this lively journal has provided an international forum for scholarly research devoted to the spatial aspects of human groups, their activities, associated landscapes, and other cultural phenomena. The journal features high quality articles that are written in an accessible style. With a suite of full-length research articles, interpretive essays, special thematic issues devoted to major topics of interest, and book reviews, the Journal of Cultural Geography remains an indispensable resource both within and beyond the academic community. The journal"s audience includes the well-read general public and specialists from geography, ethnic studies, history, historic preservation.