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Aunt Jemima is a fictional entity first used in 1889 by the Pearl Milling Company to sell pancake mix (the first ready-mix).

Over the past 121 years, for advertising purposes, there have been three actresses hired to portray Aunt Jemima: Nancy Green, Anna Robinson, and the last, Aylene Lewis, who, from the mid 1950s to the late 60s acted the part in the Aunt Jemima Disneyland Restaurant.

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