1. Who created this image, and who produced it?

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The image is a comic of Aunt Jemima featured in Women's day magazine
1. James J. Jaffee created the image and the Pearl Milling Company produced it. (I think it was James J. Jaffy, but he might have just been the artist of the previous Aunt Jemima pictures. I couldn’t find anyone else besides him.
2. The target audience was white housewives.
3. The image was made on October 1, 1940.
4. The comic portion was drawn, and Anna Robinson’s photo was taken, then it was printed into a comic strip.
5. It was made to advertise Aunt Jemima ready made pancake mix.
6. It presents a white family(white racial group) in cartoon form and an African American woman(black racial group) in a photo.
7. I see a middle class white family having Aunt Jemima pancakes, and a stereotypical mammy figure played by Anna Robinson(one of the actors who played Aunt Jemima).
8. The point of view of the white family is represented but the point of view of African Americans are left out.
9. Back in the day, white Americans might have interpreted this image as wholesome, but most white Americans today might interpret it as racist. Also, in the past African Americans might have interpreted the image as racist, and today they would as well.
10. The story line of the image is an African American woman was stereotyped as a mammy figure to advertise that white housewives can easily make food for the whole family with Aunt Jemima ready made pancake mix instead of having an African American servant right there with them.
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