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Aunt Jemima: Scrapping the Syrup "Mammy"
However, behind the syrupy sweetness of the brand lies a history fraught with racial stereotypes and controversy. The story ...
This Thursday, in honor of Women's History Month, locals will have the opportunity to hear the compelling story of Nancy Green told at Somerset Community College — though most are likely to know her ...
In June 2020, Quaker Oats announced the decision to retire the brand name Aunt Jemima, but now it’s possible it may make a ...
Yesterday's Tomorrow will host a Women's History Month event with guest speakers ... Harris is a descendant of Lillian Richard, who was the face of Aunt Jemima from 1925 to 1940.
Aunt Jemima is out. The news says it reminds someone of Jim Crow laws. They say that it is stereotyping and racist. So sad, so not what really is going on here. Seems to me like other pancake mix ...
Aunt Jemima is a brand of pancake mix ... By 1915 it had become one of the most recognized brands in US history, and changed US trademark law. - Source: Wikipedia ...