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Untold Stories: How a Former Slave Became 'Aunt Jemima,' the 1st Living Trademark

 A former slave became America’s first living trademark, the famous “Aunt Jemima”

There are so many inspiring, beautiful stories about the great heroes of American history which are scarcely ever told. America cannot return to greatness in the future if we do not truly understand the greatness of our past. So I’m telling a few of these little-known but moving “untold stories” of American greatness.

Woke, self-righteous leftists got “Aunt Jemima” canceled from the famous pancake mix and syrup, and thus buried a great and inspiring American success story. The real “Aunt Jemima,” Nancy Green, was born a slave but achieved worldwide fame and recognition cooking and advertising for the first “ready-mix” pancakes.

The pancake mix is still in use today, of course, and ready-mix pancakes have become an American staple. Unfortunately we have racist leftists to bury Green and her story deeper than Joe Biden’s crimes.

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Posted by CatSalgado32

Catherine Salgado is a columnist for The Rogue Review, a Writer for MRC Free Speech America, and writes her own Substack, Pro Deo et Libertate. She received the Andrew Breitbart MVP award for August 2021 from The Rogue Review for her journalism.

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