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  2. Nancy Green - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Green (March 4, 1834 – August 30, 1923) was an American former slave, who, as "Aunt Jemima", was one of the first African-American models hired to promote a corporate trademark. The Aunt Jemima recipe was not her recipe, but she became the advertising world's first living trademark. [1]

  3. Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Jemima has been a present image identifiable by popular culture for well over a century, dating back to Nancy Green's appearance at the 1893 World Fair in Chicago, Illinois. [75] Aunt Jemima, a minstrel-type variety radio program, was broadcast January 17, 1929 – June 5, 1953, at times on CBS and at other times on the Blue Network. The ...

  4. Anna Short Harrington - Wikipedia

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    Anna Short was born in 1897 in the Wallace area of Marlboro County, South Carolina.. The Short family lived on the Pegues Place plantation as sharecroppers. [1] She grew up in Bennettsville, South Carolina, where she had three daughters and two sons.

  5. Lillian Richard - Wikipedia

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    She was born March 23, 1891, in Hawkins, Texas, the fifth of eleven children born to Derry Richard and his wife Cornelia (née Washington). She grew up in the nearby community of Fouke, Texas . One of her siblings was George Richard, grandfather of Stanley Richard , a retired safety for the San Diego Chargers and the Washington Redskins .

  6. Category:Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Aunt Jemima and its advertising campaigns. It was an American breakfast brand for pancake mix, table syrup, and other breakfast food products.The original version of the pancake mix was developed in 1888–1889 by the Pearl Milling Company and was advertised as the first "ready-mix" cooking product.

  7. Ethel Ernestine Harper - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed Aunt Jemima in the 1940s and 1950s Ethel Ernestine Harper (September 17, 1903 – March 31, 1979) was an African-American educator and performer. She was known for her portrayal of the Aunt Jemima advertising character during the 1950s.

  8. Pearl Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Jemima became one of the longest continually running logos and trademarks in the history of American advertising. [10] Aunt Jemima Flour with the old logo. The Quaker Oats Company purchased the Aunt Jemima Mills Company in 1926, and formally registered the Aunt Jemima trademark in April 1937. [2] Quaker Oats introduced Aunt Jemima syrup in ...

  9. Tess Gardella - Wikipedia

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    Therese Gardella (December 19, 1894 – January 3, 1950) was an American performer on the stage and screen whose stage persona was Aunt Jemima. She was of Italian descent. She performed on both stage and screen, usually in blackface. Tess was born in Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania, to John and Louisa Gardella. [1]