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Marcia Chatelain, 1979-
Marcia Chatelain
Marcia Chatelain
(born 1979) is an American academic who serves as the Penn Presidential Compact Professor of Africana Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania
''.'' In 2021, she was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for History
for her book ''
Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America
'' (2020), for which she also won the
James Beard Award for Writing
in 2022. Chatelain was the first black woman to win the latter award.
She is also the creator of the
Ferguson Syllabus
social media campaign and the author of ''South Side Girls: Growing Up in the Great Migration'' (2015)''.''
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