Betye Saar's gun-totin' mammies turn stereotype into power at the Craft & Folk Art Museum - Los Angeles Times
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Caricature of a mammy figure from the Scarlet Letter yearbook · Scarlet and Black Digital Archive, Rutgers University
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California African American Museum - Final week on view! Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840–1940 explores how the mammy figure was produced in an effort to temper the atrocities of
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