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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1634163" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>There is alot of history of the flour mill and all that got the first pancake mix going.... but Nancy Green was the first "Aunt Jemima" at the first world's fair. It was said that she was a great storyteller, and that the "booth" that she was at created more of a log jam than any other thing that was exhibited. She represented the Aunt Jemima brand for over 20 years, made a name for herself and a very good following, as well as money. She was from a family of slaves that had been emancipated. There have been several since then. If you read any of the news, every single one of the families of the women who have represented the Aunt Jemima brand are incensed that Quaker Oats is trying to tear down what their families worked so hard for. It is nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1634163, member: 25884"] There is alot of history of the flour mill and all that got the first pancake mix going.... but Nancy Green was the first "Aunt Jemima" at the first world's fair. It was said that she was a great storyteller, and that the "booth" that she was at created more of a log jam than any other thing that was exhibited. She represented the Aunt Jemima brand for over 20 years, made a name for herself and a very good following, as well as money. She was from a family of slaves that had been emancipated. There have been several since then. If you read any of the news, every single one of the families of the women who have represented the Aunt Jemima brand are incensed that Quaker Oats is trying to tear down what their families worked so hard for. It is nuts. [/QUOTE]
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