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Super-sized Racism: Black McDonald’s Franchise Owners Should Matter - North Dallas Gazette

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By Trevor Coleman Michigan Chronicle During a recent interview with CNBC news, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski bragged that his company has “probably” created more Black millionaires than any other corporation. Setting aside the fact the NFL, NBA, and a few other businesses may have something to say about that, the statement nonetheless did raise the […]

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