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  1. Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

    • Aunt Jemima was an American breakfast brand for pancake mix, table syrup, and other breakfast food products. The original version of the pancake mix was developed in 1888–1889 by the Pearl Milling Company and was advertised as the first "ready-mix" cooking product. Aunt Jemima was modeled after, and has been a famous example of, the "Mammy" archetype i… 展开

    History

    In 1888, St. Joseph Gazette editor Chris L. Rutt and his friend Charles G. Underwood bought a small flour mill at 214 North 2nd St. in St. Joseph, Missouri. Rutt and Underwood's "Pearl Milling Company" produced a rang… 展开

    Character of Aunt Jemima

    Aunt Jemima is based on the common enslaved "Mammy" archetype, a plump black woman wearing a headscarf who is a devoted and submissive servant. Her skin is dark and dewy, with a pearly white smile. Although depicti… 展开

     
  1. Aunt Jemima: How minstrel shows led us to racist …

    2020年6月27日 · Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben are more than slightly problematic — they're vestiges of a bygone era that celebrated the mockery of Black people for white entertainment.

  2. Nancy Green - Wikipedia

    Nancy Green (March 4, 1834 – August 30, 1923) was an American former slave, who, as "Aunt Jemima", was one of the first African-American models hired to promote a corporate trademark. The Aunt Jemima recipe was not her recipe, …

  3. The Real and Problematic History Behind Aunt Jemima

  4. Aunt Jemima (Pearl Milling Company) - Encyclopedia …

    2024年11月28日 · Aunt Jemima (Pearl Milling Company), historical brand of pancake mix and breakfast foods. The Pearl Milling Company was founded in 1888, and the following year it began producing its signature pancake mix, …

  5. Nancy Green, the first ‘Aunt Jemima’ - Appalachian …

    2017年3月1日 · The Aunt Jemima character involved a regression of race relations, and her character helped usher in a prominent resurgence of the ‘happy slave’ mythology of the antebellum South. This doll, a cut-out and sew cloth …

  6. Aunt Jemima History: Logo Changed 6 Times, Rooted in Racial …

  7. The Exploitation of “Aunt Jemima”: The Nancy Green …

    She became the first Black corporate model in American history hired to promote a nationally distributed product. In character, “Aunt Jemima” stood beside what was touted as the “world's largest flour barrel”

  8. Collections Corner: Aunt Jemima – African American …

    “Aunt Jemima” had become an insult in the African American community, referring to a person whose actions and mindset hindered progress towards true equality. In 1968, Aunt Jemima’s image underwent significant changes. She …

  9. From Pancakes To The Political Scene: The True Tale Of …

    2023年11月25日 · The Aunt Jemima brand is a famous pancake mix and syrup name that's been around for more than 130 years. Some folks say Nancy Green, a former slave, invented the product, but actually, it was cooked up by Chris …