- to:
Jemima Blackburn (1823–1909),
Scottish painter Jemima Boone,
daughter of
Daniel Boone captured by
Indians in 1776—see
Capture and
rescue of
Jemima Boone...
- Aunt
Jemima was an
American breakfast brand for
pancake mix,
table syrup, and
other breakfast food products. The
original version of the
pancake mix was...
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Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30
January 1974),
known professionally by her
former married name
Jemima Khan, is an
English journalist and screenwriter...
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Jemima Kirke (born 26
April 1985) is a British-American artist,
actress and director. She
gained international acclaim through her role as
Jessa Johansson...
- slave, who, as "Aunt
Jemima", was one of the
first African-American
models hired to
promote a
corporate trademark. The Aunt
Jemima recipe was not her recipe...
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Jemima (also
known as Sillabub) is a prin****l
character in the
musical Cats,
written by
Andrew Lloyd Webber based on the
poetry of T. S. Eliot. The youngest...
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Jemima Rooper (born 24
October 1981) is an
English actress.
Having started as a
child actress in
television series, she has
appeared in
numerous film and...
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Jemimah or
Jemima (/dʒəˈmaɪmə/ jə-MY-mə; Hebrew: יְמִימָה, romanized: Yəmīmā) was the
oldest of the
three beautiful daughters of Job,
named in the Bible...
- "Old Aunt
Jemima" is an
American folk song
written by comedian, songwriter, and
minstrel show
performer Billy Kersands (circa 1842–1915). The song became...
- Who's
Afraid of Aunt
Jemima? is an
acrylic on
canvas narrative quilt made by
American artist Faith Ringgold in 1983.
Named for the
Edward Albee play Who's...