In reference to "Aunt Jemima (and Uncle Ben's) pictures on foods products, here is another way to look at it:
First, of course, slavery was wrong. Democrat plantation/farm owners had no right to buy and sell humans. Their staff should have been paid and free to come and go. Their creation of the KKK was abominable. But the sad fact is that is not the way that it was.
The fact is we had slaves. We can't erase history and we certainly, and unfortunately, cannot change it.
With that being said, the African slaves were exceedingly hard and dedicated workers. Many were loyal to their "family" and refused to leave, even after being set free by President Lincoln.
Without their hard labors producing products, especially cotton, that were distributed across the United States, out nation would not have prospered. We owe so much to the brave, dedicated and hardworking people who endured unfathomable hardships.
When I see a picture of "Aunt Jemima" it reminds me of what these people did for us and how much we owe them.
If we try to erase history, or rewrite it and ignore the fact that there was slavery, then we are denying these millions of people recognition for their lives and what they gave to this nation. So many want to erase our memories of these heroes. Instead of honoring them, they are pretending theses millions of people, who were caught in slavery, didn't exist. In other words their lives were for nothing.
We honor athletes on Wheaties cereal boxes, but we can't honor the heroes of the south on a box of pancake mix or rice.
I have never once heard a person of color complain about Aunt Jemima or Uncle Ben ever. I think many are proud of their ancestors, they are not proud of slavery, but proud of their ancestors who endured it. Even if its just a picture on a box, it is recognition.
I think we should honor the slaves, our heroes of the American south, for what they accomplished, what they gave to our nation and for what they had endured. It's just one more slap in the face of indignation to our former slaves by the food manufactures who want to pretend they never lived.
If we have to start their recognition with a picture on a box of pancake mix so be it. We owe them so much more than the over-paid athletes whom we so gladly honor and glorify on boxes of cereal.
[this post was last edited: 10/18/2021-15:52]