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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 54 MIN

Marcia Chatelain: History, Power, and the Narratives That Shape America

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Marcia Chatelain, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, has built her work around uncovering the deeper stories that shape American life. Through acclaimed books like Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America, Chatelain examines the intersection of race, capitalism, and culture, revealing how systems of power influence opportunity, identity, and community in ways that often go unseen.In this episode, Chatelain reflects on how narratives around economic progress and social mobility are constructed and who gets included in those stories. Drawing on her research, she explores the tension between corporate influence and public responsibility, and how institutions have shaped both the possibilities and limitations experienced across generations. The conversation also examines the role of historians in moments of change, the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths, and why understanding the past is essential to making better decisions in the present.

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