A Georgia Restaurant Has a Racist History. What Should Become of It?

At Aunt Fanny’s Cabin, which closed years ago, young Black waiters sang for white patrons. The community is divided over how, and whether, to preserve the institution’s legacy.

TARIRO MZEZEWA
Author: TARIRO MZEZEWA

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