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(34,195 posts)
Sat Jul 14, 2018, 10:36 PM Jul 2018

White Memphis doctor repeatedly calling black patient 'Aunt Jemima'

Lexi Carter (an African American woman) says she has been distraught after Dr. James Turner (her white dermatologist) greeted her with “Hi Aunt Jemina” during a July 11th exam. “It was an insult, racial ethnic insult, a joke. It’s putting me on a level of someone who is subservient with a smile–kind of step and fetch it. It was very derogatory, very demeaning. Especially for someone who prides myself in being none of that,” Carter said. She also said that Dr. Carter repeatedly used the term and did not apologize at the time.

“Ms. Carter is one of our very dear patients and has been for years. She is one of many African American patients and I count it a privilege to be their doctor. Anything I said that tarnishes that image and my respect for her was a misspoken blunder on my part and was not intended to show disrespect for Ms. Carter,” Dr. Turner said in a statement. “I am very sorry for that misunderstanding.”

Cornell University associate professor Riché Richardson wrote in the New York Times in 2015 that the Aunt Jemina logo “remains one of the longest continually running logos and trademarks in the history of American advertising. This Aunt Jemima logo was an outgrowth of Old South plantation nostalgia and romance grounded in an idea about the ‘mammy,’ a devoted and submissive servant who eagerly nurtured the children of her white master and mistress while neglecting her own,” Richardson explained. “Visually, the plantation myth portrayed her as an asexual, plump black woman wearing a headscarf.”

In 1923, the United Daughters of the Confederacy sought to erect a monument in Washington, DC honoring the “faithful slave mammies of the South.”

https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/white-memphis-doctor-fire-repeatedly-calling-black-patient-aunt-jemima-face/

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White Memphis doctor repeatedly calling black patient 'Aunt Jemima' (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jul 2018 OP
omg. he's a racist and a stupid pig. Demovictory9 Jul 2018 #1
I am speechless. Ohiogal Jul 2018 #2
His apology was written by a lawyer. madaboutharry Jul 2018 #3
There's no gottdamn "misunderstanding"! Kittycow Jul 2018 #4
I'm stunned with how much of a regular occurence this is. kysrsoze Jul 2018 #5
The article does a good job of explaining the history of how this shit is engrained into society Major Nikon Jul 2018 #6

kysrsoze

(6,019 posts)
5. I'm stunned with how much of a regular occurence this is.
Sat Jul 14, 2018, 11:59 PM
Jul 2018

Still trying to figure if there were always this many loud-mouthed assholes and it was under-reported, or if they’re all coming out of the woodwork b/c of Comrade Assface.

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
6. The article does a good job of explaining the history of how this shit is engrained into society
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 12:23 AM
Jul 2018

Shit like Aunt Jemima and Chief Wahoo need to be delegated to the ash heap of history. The Redskins and the so-called Confederate flag need to go with them.

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