Aunt Jemima's familiar beaming, warm smile and laughing eyes have been
associated with breakfast pancakes for generations of Americans.
Invented in 1888 to help market a new type of pancake flour, Aunt Jemima
has been represented by a good number of real women and a tremendous
number of collectible products. This book displays hundred of the item
available from Aunt Jemima's long history, and provides fascinating or
funny glimpses into over a century of our nation's cultural history.
Collectors interested in kitchen memorabilia and/or African-American
history will find this book wonderfully eye-opening! Promotional items
and advertisements are presented, including doll families, recipe books,
kitchen utensils, menus, coloring books, and cooking set for children.
The complete story of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Mix, the myth of Aunt Jemima
herself, and the stories of the real women who portrayed her are all
told in this delightful book. A price guide is included.