Racism broke the tables of her restaurant .. Know the story of the most famous cook in America
The famous cook, known as "Leah Chase" and civil rights activist, died at the age of 96, whistling between whites and blacks on her restaurant tables, Reuters reported.
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Her struggle began in her famous restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana, which broke the violation of apartheid by sitting with eggs and blacks on single tables, one of her most notable contributions to the civil rights movement.
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The small sandwich was transformed into a modern kitchen, inherited from her father-in-law. In her 90s, she attended the restaurant every day, using a treadmill to greet customers and supervise the kitchen.
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Many presidents went to visit her restaurant, such as Barack Obama and civil rights activists such as Thorgod Marshall and Martin Luther King Jr to taste her food.
Lea said she loves people and works for them. Some people come to eat exhausted or depressed, and a little good food makes them happy.
Chase's restaurant was more than just good food. She struggled for equality through her meals. Not only did she create the first restaurant to decorate white mattresses for black shepherds, she used her restaurant as a space for the civil rights movement to develop strategies and allow people of different races to mix side by side.
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