From mammy to Ma: Hollywood's favourite racist stereotype
Living History @ Home: Let's Talk About Blackface | New-York Historical Society
CAAM | Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840–1940
Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia
Popular and Pervasive Stereotypes of African Americans | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Mammy Watta Mermaid Figure | Art UK
The Mammy Figure and the Myth of Contented Servitude - A History of Domestic Work and Worker Organizing
The Mammy Washington Almost Had - The Atlantic
The Mammy Caricature - Anti-black Imagery - Jim Crow Museum
What's cute about racist kitsch? / Are 'Mammy' and 'Uncle' replicas OK just because similar antique figurines have become popular?
Set of figurines in the form of "Mammy," “Uncle Mose,” and two "pickaninnies" | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black Collectibles and American Stereotyping | Rent 9780253208811 | 0253208815
Antique dealers see controversial African-American memorabilia as part of history | Cronkite News
Mammy and Mose figures sold in Alabama: Historical collectibles or offensive reminder of racism? - al.com
Coin bank in the form of "Mammy" | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Lot - BLACK AMERICANA: "Mammy" still cast iron bank, c. 1930, full figure with hands on hips, polka dot scarf and white apron over red dre...
For The Record, Here's Why A White Person Shouldn't Call A Black Person ' Mammy' | HuffPost Latest News
Making Mammy – A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840 – 1940 - ART AFRICA Magazine
How Betye Saar Transformed Aunt Jemima into a Symbol of Black Power | Artsy
Black mammy hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
The Mammy stereotype is an offensive racial caricature constructed during slavery and popularized largely through minstrel shows. The Mammy stereotype gained increased popularity after the Civil War. Mammies represented contentment and served
From mammy to Ma: Hollywood's favourite racist stereotype