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== References ==
 
*Alloy, Molly.&nbsp;"To the people bringing (yet another) racist, colonial restaurant concept to Portland.." Facebook post, November 11:&nbsp;<br/> ''[https://www.facebook.com/mollyleloup/posts/10215268393958950 https://www.facebook.com/mollyleloup/posts/10215268393958950]''.<br/> &nbsp;
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*Gay, James F. (2009). "Chocolate Production and Uses in 17th and 18th Century North America." in Grivetti and Shapiro, eds. ''Chocolate: History, Culture, and Heritage'', 2009. [https://americanhistory.si.edu/sites/default/files/Gay_Chocolate%20Productio.pdf. https://americanhistory.si.edu/sites/default/files/Gay_Chocolate%20Productio.pdf.&nbsp;]<br/> &nbsp;
 
Alloy, Molly.&nbsp;"To the people bringing (yet another) racist, colonial restaurant concept to Portland.." Facebook post, November 11:&nbsp;<br/> ''[https://www.facebook.com/mollyleloup/posts/10215268393958950 https://www.facebook.com/mollyleloup/posts/10215268393958950]''.
 
*Gay, James F. (2009). "Chocolate Production and Uses in 17th and 18th Century North America." in Grivetti and Shapiro, eds. ''Chocolate: History, Culture, and Heritage'', 2009. [https://americanhistory.si.edu/sites/default/files/Gay_Chocolate%20Productio.pdf. https://americanhistory.si.edu/sites/default/files/Gay_Chocolate%20Productio.pdf.&nbsp;]
 
*Gudmundson, Lowell, and Justin Wolfe, eds (2010). Blacks and Blackness in Central America: Between Race and Place (Duke University Press, 2010).&nbsp;&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Russell, Michael.&nbsp;"Portland building removes chocolate shop signage after artist links branding to slave trade." ''The Oregonian/OregonLive'', 12 November 2019.&nbsp;[https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/2019/11/portland-building-removes-chocolate-bar-signage-after-artist-links-branding-to-slave-trade.html https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/2019/11/portland-building-removes-chocolate-bar-signage-after-artist-links-branding-to-slave-trade.html].&nbsp;
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