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25 x 18 x 5 in |
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Commentary: Nancy Green was a former slave who was hired to represent a pancake mix company as Aunt Jemima. She became the stereotype of the happy but servile "mammy" figure that was to haunt African American women for decades. In this piece she is a doll used for clothes pins.
Medium: Vintage cabinet with racist wallpaper on door & interior, 3 racist stereotype servant dolls, 2 racist dish towels, old cabinet card of a Black woman
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