A Point of View: Do All African Americans Eat Fried Chicken? | The Inclusion Solution
The Buzz: Fried Chicken and Watermelon | The Inclusion Solution
Fried chicken, watermelon, and the origins of racist food stereotypes - The Boston Globe
U.K. government links black people with fried chicken in #KnifeFree campaign. Why? - The Washington Post
Where Did That Fried Chicken Stereotype Come From? : Code Switch : NPR
Popular and Pervasive Stereotypes of African Americans | National Museum of African American History and Culture
American fried chicken has its origins in slavery | The Economist
On eating watermelon in front of white people - Vox
American fried chicken has its origins in slavery | The Economist
Popeyes chicken sandwich lines are not an excuse to replay stereotypes about black voters
Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia
Are Fried Chicken & Watermelon Racist? | Decoded | MTV News - YouTube
How Watermelons Became a Racist Trope - The Atlantic
American fried chicken has its origins in slavery | The Economist
Frontiers | “Sounding Black”: Speech Stereotypicality Activates Racial Stereotypes and Expectations About Appearance
Are Fried Chicken & Watermelon Racist? | How the heck did two foods that are so delicious get turned into something so negative? Well, it turns out the history is pretty disgusting.
Popular and Pervasive Stereotypes of African Americans | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Black History Month menu at university features fried chicken, collard greens | Ohio | The Guardian