This has now crossed the line and is fueling hatred racism and division. Please remove it. There is not an ounce of realism in your little cartoon.
Anna Short Harrington, born in 1897 in Marlboro County, South Carolina, began her career as Aunt Jemima in 1935. She had to support her five children, and she moved with her family to Syracuse, New York, where she cooked for a living. Quaker Oats discovered her when she was cooking at a fair.
She was a great American that was forced to raise her children alone, and not depend on welfare. Why would the left choose to dishonor her?
Was she too successful?
You racists have sown the wind time to reep the whirlwind.(biblical) This is just the beginning for you racists. The re-education anti-racism camps will help you mend your ways.
I think we have taken things too far. As much as the screaming far right would like us to get rid of Aunt Jemima and all the other packaging that depicts black Americans, if it wasn’t for those black Americans, we would not be the country that we are, or should I say “we were”. It will take as a VERY long time to return to the country that we once were. Anna Short Harrington, was a hero who supported her 5 children the best way she could. She’s an American hero!
The New York Times celebrated her demise as “end of racist advertising.”
That is a real head scratcher and she deserved better than that.
This has now crossed the line and is fueling hatred racism and division. Please remove it. There is not an ounce of realism in your little cartoon.
Anna Short Harrington, born in 1897 in Marlboro County, South Carolina, began her career as Aunt Jemima in 1935. She had to support her five children, and she moved with her family to Syracuse, New York, where she cooked for a living. Quaker Oats discovered her when she was cooking at a fair.
She was a great American that was forced to raise her children alone, and not depend on welfare. Why would the left choose to dishonor her?
Was she too successful?
You racists have sown the wind time to reep the whirlwind.(biblical) This is just the beginning for you racists. The re-education anti-racism camps will help you mend your ways.
I think we have taken things too far. As much as the screaming far right would like us to get rid of Aunt Jemima and all the other packaging that depicts black Americans, if it wasn’t for those black Americans, we would not be the country that we are, or should I say “we were”. It will take as a VERY long time to return to the country that we once were. Anna Short Harrington, was a hero who supported her 5 children the best way she could. She’s an American hero!
The New York Times celebrated her demise as “end of racist advertising.”
That is a real head scratcher and she deserved better than that.
And Betty Crocker marches on.