Who was the last 'face' of Aunt Jemima brand? Ethel Ernestine Harper, who became a Black history teacher

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The last real woman whose face appeared on the Aunt Jemima brand later became a celebrated teacher of Black history through schools, the Girl Scouts and as a radio host.

of a Black woman, an image criticized for years for perpetuating racial stereotypes.

The last real woman whose face appeared on the brand became a celebrated teacher of Black history through schools, the Girl Scouts and as a topical radio host in her adopted home town of Morristown, New Jersey.

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The article suppresses obvious truths & leads towards an antithisis of justice unto to officer(s), Atlanta, & society in general.

This charge will never fly.

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You guys okay? Drunk interns pulling your weight again?

US today are you saying all black people look alike?

What a bunch of crap, guy was a CRIMINAL. Police were respectful & talked professionally. Mr. Brooks actions determined his fate. What a bunch of reactionary BS. U assault, punch, fight steal a weapon, escape & fire on on officer your gonna get shot. Get in policecar and ur alive

Think you for your links mixed up.. that’s not Aunt Jemima

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