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17 Jun 2020, 10:34 am

Aunt Jemima brand to change name, remove image that Quaker says is 'based on a racial stereotype”

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The Aunt Jemima brand of syrup and pancake mix will get a new name and image, Quaker Oats announced Wednesday, saying the company recognizes that "Aunt Jemima's origins are based on a racial stereotype."

The 130-year-old brand features a Black woman named Aunt Jemima, who was originally dressed as a minstrel character.

The picture has changed over time, and in recent years Quaker removed the “mammy” kerchief from the character to blunt growing criticism that the brand perpetuated a racist stereotype that dated to the days of slavery. But Quaker, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, said removing the image and name is part of an effort by the company “to make progress toward racial equality.”

“We recognize Aunt Jemima’s origins are based on a racial stereotype," Kristin Kroepfl, vice president and chief marketing officer of Quaker Foods North America, said in a press release. “As we work to make progress toward racial equality through several initiatives, we also must take a hard look at our portfolio of brands and ensure they reflect our values and meet our consumers’ expectations."

Kroepfl said the company has worked to "update" the brand to be "appropriate and respectful" but it realized the changes were insufficient.

Aunt Jemima has faced renewed criticism recently amid protests across the nation and around the world sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

People on social media called out the brand for continuing to use the image and discussed its racist history, with the topic trending on Twitter.

In one viral TikTok, a singer named Kirby discussed the history of the brand in a video titled "How To Make A Non Racist Breakfast." She concludes the post that has racked up hundreds of thousands of views across platforms by saying, "Black lives matter, people, even over breakfast."

Aunt Jemima is “a retrograde image of Black womanhood on store shelves," Riché Richardson, an associate professor at Cornell University, told the “TODAY” show on Wednesday. “It’s an image that harkens back to the antebellum plantation ... Aunt Jemima is that kind of stereotype that is premised on this idea of Black inferiority and otherness.”

“It is urgent to expunge our public spaces of a lot of these symbols that for some people are triggering and represent terror and abuse," Richardson said.

In a 2015 piece for The New York Times, Richardson wrote that the inspiration for the brand's name came from a minstrel song, “Old Aunt Jemima,” in which white actors in blackface mocked and derided Black people.

The logo, Richardson wrote, was grounded in the stereotype of the “mammy ... a devoted and submissive servant who eagerly nurtured the children of her white master and mistress while neglecting her own.”

The company's own timeline of the product says Aunt Jemima was first "brought to life" by Nancy Green, a Black woman who was formerly enslaved and became the face of the product in 1890.

In 2015, a judge dismissed a lawsuit against the company by two men who claimed to be descendants of Anna Harrington, a Black woman who began portraying Jemima in the 1930s, saying the company didn't properly compensate her estate with royalties.

Quaker said the new packaging will begin to appear in the fall of 2020, and a new name for the foods will be announced at a later date.

The company also announced it will donate at least $5 million over the next five years "to create meaningful, ongoing support and engagement in the Black community."

Daina Ramey Berry, a professor of history at The University of Texas, said the decision to drop the name and the image of Aunt Jemima is significant because the brand normalized a racist depiction of Black women.

Aunt Jemima, she said, "kept Black woman in the space of domestic service," associating them with serving food under a "plantation mentality."

Berry also said it would be misguided to lament the change by Quaker as a loss of representation for Black women.

The criticism of Aunt Jemima's image, she says, "is about the representation — the stereotypical and traumatic and abusive ways in which we are represented.


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17 Jun 2020, 10:15 pm

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A tad extreme, there is no attempt to erase what the confederates did from the history books. Orwell was referring to communism and fascism where book burning and elimination of information was practiced.



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17 Jun 2020, 10:45 pm

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A tad extreme, there is no attempt to erase what the confederates did from the history books. Orwell was referring to communism and fascism where book burning and elimination of information was practiced.


Yep. This meme is nothing more than a statement by whoever posts it that they support maintaining statues & monuments to racism.

I suppose it’s also ironic hyperbole considering the fact that the trump administration lives in its own fabricated world of “alternative facts,” as trump and his minions attempt to control the narrative by rewriting what just happened in real time via their reflex action non stop lying.


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17 Jun 2020, 11:39 pm

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They beheaded a statue of Columbus in Boston's North end and the city says it will take down and not fix the statue.


Good, the man was a mass murdering monster who was so horrible even other conquistadors considered him atrocious. It's hard to pick the worst in a pool entirely made up of racist monsters, but Columbus might actually be the very worst of them, he's certainly as strong of contender as any other colonial murderer.

The main accomplishment he's known for isn't even true, he's literally a nobody not worthy of remembering for anything positive.


Could you supply some quotes/links about the atrocities of Columbus?
This is all news to me.

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I only learnt yesterday that Australia *did* have slaves. 8O

There is this round-up link that I have copied and pasted the headlines from:

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9 reasons Christopher Columbus was a murderer, tyrant, and scoundrel

1.) Columbus kidnapped a Carib woman and gave her to a crew member to rape

2.) On Hispaniola, a member of Columbus's crew publicly cut off an Indian's ears to shock others into submission

3.) Columbus kidnapped and enslaved more than a thousand people on Hispaniola

4.) Columbus forced Indians to collect gold for him or else die

5.) About 50,000 Indians committed mass suicide rather than comply with the Spanish

6.) 56 years after Columbus's first voyage, only 500 out of 300,000 Indians remained on Hispaniola

7.) Columbus was also horrible to the Spanish under his rule

8.) Settlers under Columbus sold 9- and 10-year-old girls into sexual slavery

9.) Indian slaves were beheaded when their Spanish captors couldn't be bothered to untie them


https://www.vox.com/2014/10/13/6957875/ ... -scoundrel


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18 Jun 2020, 12:52 am

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No one's attempting to deny history though. We're just opposed to celebrating history's greatest monsters.


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18 Jun 2020, 12:55 am

So how's that Lenin statue looking?


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18 Jun 2020, 1:22 am

Keep the history books, dump the statues. Statues often celebrate and immortalize the undeserving and tyrannical.


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18 Jun 2020, 1:44 am

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So how's that Lenin statue looking?


The only people who would protest Lenin's statue would be wearing white hoods with cut outs for eyes :lol:



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18 Jun 2020, 1:45 am

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Keep the history books, dump the statues. Statues often celebrate and immortalize the undeserving and tyrannical.


Agreed my NT sis



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18 Jun 2020, 1:50 am

Teach51 wrote:
Keep the history books, dump the statues. Statues often celebrate and immortalize the undeserving and tyrannical.

Is It Time to Tear Down MLK Statues and Memorials?
https://theresurgent.com/2019/06/21/is- ... memorials/

"A huge archive of documents recently released from Federal Bureau of Investigation files exposes in detail King’s sexual activities with dozens of women as he travelled the country campaigning against racial inequality"


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18 Jun 2020, 1:54 am

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So how's that Lenin statue looking?


The only people who would protest Lenin's statue would be wearing white hoods with cut outs for eyes :lol:


...what?


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18 Jun 2020, 1:58 am

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So how's that Lenin statue looking?


The only people who would protest Lenin's statue would be wearing white hoods with cut outs for eyes :lol:


...what?


Just saying, nobody gives a toss for Lenin, frankly most people in middle America under the age of 50 wouldn't even know who he was



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18 Jun 2020, 2:11 am

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Exactly.

The status quo, in which we have statues honoring villains as if they were heroes is an indeed an Orwellian lie, and is 1984.


Pulling down the statues is pulling down the lie and is restoring truth.

So yes...you're probably right. George Orwell would support this trend of pulling down statues in order to restore real history.



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