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Posted: Friday, 03 April 2009 6:09PM

Fried Chicken Eateries Under Fire for Using Obama's Name



NEW YORK (AP)  -- Two New York City fried chicken restaurants in predominantly black neighborhoods are under fire for putting President Barack Obama's name on their signs.

City Councilman Charles Barron said Friday that he will organize a demonstration next week outside Obama Fried Chicken in his Brooklyn district. Organizers said they may also target Obama Fried Chicken & Pizza in Harlem.

``People from the community were calling me and saying they were outraged by this racist connection to Barack Obama and fried chicken,'' Barron said. ``If you think that free speech gives you the right to insult and degrade us and stereotype us, then you've got a battle on your hands.''

At Obama Fried Chicken & Pizza in Harlem on Friday, the ``O'' and the ``A'' had been filled in so that the awning sign read ``Bam'' instead of the president's name.

The person working the counter said the owner was not available, and would not say when the sign had been changed. Employees, however, were still answering the phone by saying ``Obama's.''

At Obama Fried Chicken in Brooklyn, the person who answered the phone said the owner could not be reached.

Kevin McCall, a community activist who has been working with Barron to organize the protest, said he had spoken with the owner of Obama Fried Chicken, which was Royal Fried Chicken until recently.

McCall said the owner promised the sign would change on Sunday. If it doesn't, McCall and Barron say they will rally on Monday.

The White House did not immediately comment on Friday.

The restaurant controversy is not the first dispute about the first black president's name being linked to a chicken product.

A German food maker was criticized recently for naming a line of frozen fried chicken snacks ``Obama Fingers.'' The product was available only in Germany and was pulled after the company said it became aware of the racial connotation.

Also, Germany's N24 television broadcaster reported this week that one Baden-Baden bakery was celebrating the U.S. president's arrival there with a dark-chocolate ``Obama cake.'' The cake was decorated with miniature NATO flags.

Obama traveled to the German spa town Friday with his wife, Michelle, where he met German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the sidelines of the NATO summit.


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