There is much to be said about the role African-American owned businesses play in local communities. These businesses provide job opportunities, help lead community improvement projects, and contribute to philanthropic efforts. Often overlooked, are the owners who keep them running.

There is much to be said about the role African-American owned businesses play in local communities. These businesses provide job opportunities, help lead community improvement projects, and contribute to philanthropic efforts. Often overlooked, are the owners who keep them running.

Three second-generation McDonald’s franchise owners in Southern California are building on the legacy started by their parents as small business owners and becoming active participants in community organizations, educational boards, and advocating on behalf of issues faced in the African-American community.

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