Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben deserve retirement. They're racist myths
The mascots were intended to let white consumers indulge in a fantasy of enslaved people as submissive, self-effacing, loyal and contentedly pacified.
Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben and the Cream of Wheat mascot, Rastus, feed into stereotypes of enslaved domestic servants in the pre-Civil War South.
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Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's, Rooted in Racist Imagery, to Change - WSJ
Decolonizing the Foods Lab - The British Columbia Food History Network
身份的挣扎——非裔美国人- 知乎
Decolonizing the Foods Lab - The British Columbia Food History Network
身份的挣扎——非裔美国人- 知乎
身份的挣扎——非裔美国人- 知乎
Uncle Ben's, Aunt Jemima, Banania, Bamboula… ces marques accusées de racisme et amenées à repenser leur image , banania
Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben deserve retirement. They're racist myths of happy Black servitude.
Are well fed slaves better than free poor people? - Quora
Decolonizing the Foods Lab - The British Columbia Food History Network
Aunt Jemima's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
Black Owned Food Brands for Your Pantry - Topdust
Did Uncle Ben really remove the black man on the face of every package? How is having a black mascot racist? Wasn't he the one who made the recipe for the rice