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==Race Discrimination Suit== In 1989, Shoney's Inc. was faced with a lawsuit filed by several employees of a franchise in Pensacola, Florida, alleging the company set illegal quotas on how many African-Americans could be hired. The suit expanded into a class-action involving all affected employees of the Shoney's and Captain D's restaurant chains between February 4, 1985, and November 3, 1992, the date on which the company agreed to settle with a payment of $134 million.

Approved by federal judge Roger Vinson in January 1992, the settlement that was reached was at the time the largest monetary sum awarded in a Title VII case. "The New York Times", 28 January, 1993. Retrieved 5 June, 2013.

Haynes v. Shoney's, Inc., No. 89-30093-RV (N.D.Fla. 1993) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners