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Appetite for equality: US revolutionary Black eateries that endure to this day
In 1947, African American brothers James and Robert Paschal launched a scrappy luncheonette in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill neighborhood, their fried chicken earning renown as the house's go-to specialty.
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In 1947, African American brothers James and Robert Paschal launched a scrappy luncheonette in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill neighborhood, their fried chicken earning renown as the house's go-to specialty.
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Atlanta soul food icon The Busy Bee expanding to Centennial Yards near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
For generations of Atlantans, The Busy Bee has been more than a restaurant. It's been a gathering place, a cultural landmark, and a living archive of the city's Westside history.