Hot, Hot Chicken – A Nashville Story
A Nashville Story
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Product details:
- Publisher University of Chicago Press
- Date of Publication 25 March 2026
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780826501769
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages228 pages
- Size 228x152x12 mm
- Weight 750 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Recounts the history of Nashville's black communities through the story of its hot chicken scene from the Civil War, when Nashville became a segregated city, through the tornado that ripped through North Nashville in March 2020.
MoreLong description:
Hot chicken is on the list of &&&34;must&&&8209;try&&&34; Southern foods in countless publications and websites. Restaurants in New York, Detroit, Cambridge, and even Australia advertise that they fry their chicken &&&39;Nashville-style.&&&39; More than twelve thousand people showed up for the 2014 Fourth of July Music City Hot Chicken Festival. The James Beard Foundation recently gave Prince&&&39;s Chicken Shack an American Classic Award for inventing the dish.
But for almost seventy years, hot chicken was made and sold primarily in Nashville&&&39;s black neighborhoods-and the story of hot chicken says something powerful about race relations in Nashville, especially as the city &&&160; tries to figure out what it will be in the future.
Hot, Hot Chicken recounts the history of Nashville&&&8217;s black communities through the story of its hot chicken scene&&&160;from the Civil War, when Nashville became a segregated city,&&&160;through the tornado that ripped through North Nashville in March 2020.