Black McDonald’s operators detail history of alleged racial discrimination in lawsuit

The lawsuit details the history of racial discrimination against Black franchisees — from its founding in 1955.
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Chicago Tribune

Black McDonald's operators detail history of alleged racial discrimination in lawsuit

Dozens of Black McDonald's store owners around the nation are demanding a jury trial in a racial discrimination and breach of contract lawsuit against McDonald's Corp. and McDonald's USA, LLC. The federal suit states that Black owner and operators were forced out of the company over internal practices and policies that include, among others, forcing Black owners into low-profit stores in areas with high crime rates and denying Black franchisees the ability to buy stores in white communities.

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