The Sporkful

Hot Chicken Is Hot, But Who's Benefiting? (Reheat)

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Feb 14, 2025
André Prince Jeffries, the owner of Prince's Hot Chicken, shares her family's 40-year legacy in Nashville’s hot chicken scene. She discusses how the dish rose to fame while highlighting its roots in the Black community that created it. The conversation tackles the troubling dynamics of appropriation, revealing how big chefs benefit from a dish steeped in cultural history. André also reflects on the challenges faced by family-run establishments in a landscape filled with imitators, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the dish's true origins.
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ANECDOTE

Segregated Dining

  • During segregation, Prince's had a separate back room for white customers.
  • The restaurant's layout changed after segregation, but it remained popular within the Black community.
ANECDOTE

Taking the Reins

  • André Prince Jeffries took over Prince's at 34 after her mother's suggestion.
  • She initially focused on paying bills and learned business as she went.
ADVICE

Business Advice

  • Run a business with persistence and patience.
  • Don't take criticism personally; adjust and move on.
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