The decision by Quaker Oats to discontinue the “Aunt Jemima’s” brand in response to the Black Lives Matter movement sparked a heated debate. However, one voice spoke out immediately against this choice – the great-grandson of “Aunt Jemima” himself. Larnell Evans Sr. objected, stating that erasing the brand would erase black history and the struggles his family faced.
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