MacTheKnife
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Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
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Guess Uncle Ben got bent too.Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
Guess Uncle Ben got bent too.
Does Land O Lakes butter still have the squaw on it?
Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
LOL. That was shot down already? Should we rename the Raccoon?View attachment 351591Guess Uncle Ben got bent too.
Does Land O Lakes butter still have the squaw on it?
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That colonel looks like the Godfather. Could it be?Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
What about that grinning fool rebel ass Kentucky Colonel with his mug plastered all over the South. I just know he was a slave owner. He looks mean.
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It's a parody picture.That colonel looks like the Godfather. Could it be?Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
What about that grinning fool rebel ass Kentucky Colonel with his mug plastered all over the South. I just know he was a slave owner. He looks mean.
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Apparently the makers of Aunt Jemima failed their history too. Just caving in to the sleazebags.I don’t get it. She was a success story of a previous slave-
In 1890, a former slave named Nancy Green was hired to be the spokesperson forAunt Jemima brand food products.
Green’s identity was first uncovered at the Worlds’ Columbian Exposition in 1893. There were so many people interested in the Aunt Jemima exhibit, police were called for crowd control. Green served pancakes to thousands of people. People loved her warm personality and friendly demeanor, not to mention her cooking. Green was given an award for showmanship at the exposition.
As a result of her dedication, Aunt Jemima received 50,000 orders for pancake mix. Not only did flour sales soar, but Green received a lifetime contract to serve as spokesperson. She was a living legend of the brand until she died in a car accident in September 1923.
She was contracted for the rest of her life to represent the product. She represented a success story, coming from slavery.Little Known Black History Fact: The History of Aunt Jemima
In 1890, a former slave named Nancy Green was hired to be the spokesperson for Aunt Jemima brand food products.blackamericaweb.com
Aunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
If it now racist to have a smiling and happy black woman on a bottle of maple syrup....I simply ask what can be put on food products (or anything) that is NOT racist?
To me, a smiling black woman is the probably the least racist thing I can think of putting on something. Who the hell looks like at as smiling black woman on a bottle of syrup and thinks racism?
Hey, Hey, Hey! I always got my chicken from the ColonelAunt Jemimah whom most of us grew up with...a kindly and loving black mammie...is there no shame?
What about that grinning fool rebel ass Kentucky Colonel with his mug plastered all over the South. I just know he was a slave owner. He looks mean.
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Rachonky?LOL. That was shot down already? Should we rename the Raccoon?View attachment 351591Guess Uncle Ben got bent too.
Does Land O Lakes butter still have the squaw on it?