Aunt Jemima" Relative Sues Quaker Oats for $2 Billion in Royalties | News | teleSUR English
Great-great-grandson of Anna Short Harrington, who 'inspired Aunt Jemima' wants reparations | Daily Mail Online
The Syracuse resident that portrayed Aunt Jemima, and the racist history of the character | WSTM
Aunt Jemima' was given key to Albion in 1964
When “Aunt Jemima” Paid A Visit To The Small Town Of Yakima, Washington | Randy Bowles Stories
Thanks A Lot, But No Thanks — 'Aunt Jemima' Heirs File $2 Billion Lawsuit...
The Syracuse resident that portrayed Aunt Jemima, and the racist history of the character | WSTM
Anna Short Harrington – Pop South
Michael Benny auf Twitter: „One of the women who portrayed 'Aunt Jemima' was Anna Short Harrington who lived in @Syracuse1848 and is buried at Oakwood Cemetery. @Google her, it's fascinating. https://t.co/NuVpOfQIyR“ /
Families of Aunt Jemima Models Want More Than Just a Brand Change
Anna Short Harrington – Pop South
Discovered at the State Fair, Syracuse's Anna Harrington played 'Aunt Jemima' - syracuse.com
Anna Short Harrington Archives - 99.7 DJX
CHANGES: Rebrand of Aunt Jemima as Pearl Milling Company – Carter Law Group | #AskCarterLaw
Great-great-grandson of Anna Short Harrington, who 'inspired Aunt Jemima' wants reparations | Daily Mail Online
Petition · PepsiCo & Quaker Oats fails to Anna Short Harrington "AUNT JEMIMA" Royalties for 60 year! · Change.org
Reparations: Quaker Oats Sued for Unfair Use of 'Aunt Jemima' Image; Family Wants $2 Billion | STACKS Magazine
theelites : “AUNT JEMIMA” FAMILY FILES $2 BILLION DOLLAR LAWSUIT AGAINST QUAKER OATS AND PEPSI
Anna Short Harrington | Indian Rocks Bridge
The Syracuse resident that portrayed Aunt Jemima, and the racist history of the character | WSTM
Who was Aunt Jemima? Relatives Don't Want Aunt Jemima's Legacy Erasure | Adweek
Anna Short Harrington (1897-1955) - Find a Grave Memorial
Anna Short Harrington (1897-1955) - Find a Grave Memorial
Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia
Marlboro County Museum - Anna Short Harrington was born January 30, 1897 in the Wallace area of Marlboro County. One of nine children, she learned to cook at a very early age,