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A little bit about Aunt Jemima for non-Americans:
The image of Jemima isn't bad because it depicts a racial stereotype. Or not just that. The image of the Black domestic is a symbol of wealth and power. It's meant to inspire a sense of nostalgia for the times when children were raised and food was served with black hands.
The image of the black domestic was as wide-spread, public domain, and as common as images of Uncle Sam or George Washington. It's a cultural touchstone, and just like the Rebel Flag, that it might make people uncomfortable is half the point.
Aunt Jemima gets at the heart of race relations in the United States. She's a caricature of blackness, created by white people, for other white people, that somehow every black American has to confront, even if only to rebel against it. Because once something has become a powerful cultural image of what you are, to most people, and maybe to yourself, you're defined by the stereotype, even if it's only in how far you deviate from it.
Well put. Thanks for the lesson.