Aunt Jemima is a breakfast icon for the Quaker Oats Company that appeared in the Season Eighteen episode, "Gluten Free Ebola", where she tells Eric Cartman, in his delirious dream, that the USDA's food pyramid is upside down.
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| - Aunt Jemima is a breakfast icon for the Quaker Oats Company that appeared in the Season Eighteen episode, "Gluten Free Ebola", where she tells Eric Cartman, in his delirious dream, that the USDA's food pyramid is upside down.
- Aunt Jemima was once considered a mythological figure in American folklore, but recently Anthropologists have discovered evidence that there may actually have been a real Aunt Jemima. Thus, she was America's first black friend. The "Aunt Jemima" uncovered in years of painstaking research by Patrick Henry College lived as a slave of James Madison, the fourth President of the United States (unlike George Washington, who didn't own any slaves). She worked in the kitchen helping Dolley get the Madison's 13 children ready for work in a britches factory in colonial Virginia, circa 1790 B.C..
- Aunt Jemima (born Jemima Rosie Green in Bobo, MS in 1834) is an African American professional wrestling manager and part-time wrestler currently working for the WNWA.
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| - Aunt Jemima is a breakfast icon for the Quaker Oats Company that appeared in the Season Eighteen episode, "Gluten Free Ebola", where she tells Eric Cartman, in his delirious dream, that the USDA's food pyramid is upside down.
- Aunt Jemima was once considered a mythological figure in American folklore, but recently Anthropologists have discovered evidence that there may actually have been a real Aunt Jemima. Thus, she was America's first black friend. The "Aunt Jemima" uncovered in years of painstaking research by Patrick Henry College lived as a slave of James Madison, the fourth President of the United States (unlike George Washington, who didn't own any slaves). She worked in the kitchen helping Dolley get the Madison's 13 children ready for work in a britches factory in colonial Virginia, circa 1790 B.C..
- Aunt Jemima (born Jemima Rosie Green in Bobo, MS in 1834) is an African American professional wrestling manager and part-time wrestler currently working for the WNWA.
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