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Little known #BlackHerstory fact: Born into slavery in 1834, Nancy Green became the advertising world's first living trademark as Aunt Jemima. While working as a domestic in Chicago, Green was contracted in 1893 at age 59 to portray a happy cook to promote a pancake recipe by Pearl Milling Co and Aunt Jemima was born. Green signed a lifetime contract that allowed her likeness to be used for packaging and billboards.  Green died in 1923, but her image as the pancake queen lives on today. Some vie African History, Aunt Jemima, Happy Black, Black Knowledge, Sambo, Pancake Mix, Green A, Interesting History, History Lessons

Little known #BlackHerstory fact: Born into slavery in 1834, Nancy Green became the advertising world's first living trademark as Aunt Jemima. While working as a domestic in Chicago, Green was contracted in 1893 at age 59 to portray a happy cook to promote a pancake recipe by Pearl Milling Co and Aunt Jemima was born. Green signed a lifetime contract that allowed her likeness to be used for packaging and billboards. Green died in 1923, but her image as the pancake queen lives on today. Some…

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Ceres Henry is an up-and-coming black photographer in New York City who is merging her love for fashion, painting, and photography to create a brand driven by storytelling. She details how she went from selling her work for $20 -$500.

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Current stereotypes of African Americans are created, supported, and furthered by media portrayal in TV, news, music, movies, and in written word. The ways in which African Americans are portrayed has a measurable impact on the way other races and cultures view them, and on the way they view themselves. African Americans, African American Names, Black Stereotypes, Culture Definition, American Born Chinese, Communication Theory, African Children, Be Positive, Black Families

Current stereotypes of African Americans are created, supported, and furthered by media portrayal in TV, news, music, movies, and in written word. The ways in which African Americans are portrayed has a measurable impact on the way other races and cultures view them, and on the way they view themselves.

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