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Why is Aunt Jemima Retiring? Black Caricature as Mnemonic Device

Why is Aunt Jemima Retiring? Black Caricature as Mnemonic Device

Following years of social pressure and the increased spotlight on corporate links to racism ensuing the murder of George Floyd, the Quaker Oats Company announced in June that it would be retiring the image and name Aunt Jemima for their syrup brand. This news came as a shock to many Americans, who hadn’t previously considered the racial implications of their breakfast products.

In this discussion, the panel will engage with the implications of African American caricature (like Aunt Jemima) and how it relates to popular culture and the consumer market following years of social pressure and the increased spotlight on corporate links to racism. Joining us will be curator Taylor Bythewood-Porter to discuss the California African American Museum’s exhibition Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840-1940, artist Chris Christion to review his body of work utilizing manufactured Black memorabilia, and curator David Pilgrim to discuss community impact of the Jim Crow Museum. Bythewood-Porter is assistant curator at California African American Museum; Christion is a visual artist, visiting lecturer at University of California, Berkeley; and Pilgrim is founder and curator at the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University.

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Free Student Meal Tickets Ullman Commons will be serving pancakes with syrup (not Aunt Jemima) as a dinner option following the event, and we will pay for meals for 50 students (their choice of meal, not just pancakes) who do not have meal plans. Meal tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.

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This program was generously sponsored by the Center for Cultural Engagement and Inclusion, the California African American Museum and the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University.

Image credit: Chris Christion, "Supermammy," 2014, digital Photo. Courtesy of the artist

Sponsored By
William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art

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Rachel Schmid
rtschmid@callutheran.edu
(805) 493-3697
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