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  2. The Wind Done Gone - Wikipedia

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    A clear parallel to Gone with the Wind ' s Mammy, she is the only major character called by the same name in both books. Other—The daughter of Planter and Lady, Other formed a strong bond with her wet nurse Mammy. When her youngest daughter dies in an accident and her husband R. leaves her, she returns to Mammy and the Cotton Farm.

  3. Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

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    Mammy's Cupboard", 1940 novelty architecture restaurant in Adams County, Mississippi. A mammy is a U.S. historical stereotype depicting Black women, usually enslaved, who did domestic work, among nursing children. [2] The fictionalized mammy character is often visualized as a dark-skinned woman with a motherly personality.

  4. Aunt Jemima - Wikipedia

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    "Jemima" character on 1899 cakewalk sheet music cover Aunt Jemima is based on the common enslaved "Mammy" archetype , a plump black woman wearing a headscarf who is a devoted and submissive servant. [ 3 ] [ 16 ] Her skin is dark and dewy, with a pearly white smile.

  5. Book cover - Wikipedia

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    Book covers need to effectively communicate their content to the intended market, which can encourage reliance on stereotypical representations, such as using the color pink for books by or about women, or showing a multiracial group on the cover of a book about racial diversity.

  6. Template:Infobox character - Wikipedia

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    Use this field if the character in a medium is based on a character from a different medium, such as a character on television based on a comic book character. designer Name of the individuals who designed the character. portrayer Name of the individuals who portrayed the character. voice Name of the individuals who voiced the character.

  7. Mom Discovers Her Daughter’s Name Was Inspired by a ... - AOL

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    Another notes, “My son’s name is Logan,” referring to Wolverine’s name in the X-Men series. Via was shocked to see how many people have named their children based on comic book characters.

  8. Gone with the Wind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gone with the Wind is the book that S. E. Hinton's runaway teenage characters, Ponyboy and Johnny, read while hiding from the law in the young adult novel The Outsiders (1967). [ 145 ] A film parody titled " Went with the Wind! " aired in a 1976 episode of The Carol Burnett Show . [ 146 ]

  9. Ever curious what Stacy's mom from the Fountain of Wayne's ...

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    Anyway, as you can see from the trailer, supermodel Rachel Hunter starred as Stacy's mom, and soon became every high school boy's dream.