- Look up
mammy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "
Mammy" is a
nickname for a mother, used in
several English dialects, most
notably in
Ireland and Wales...
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mammy is a U.S.
historical stereotype depicting black women,
usually enslaved, who did
domestic work,
including nursing children. The fictionalized...
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official name, a "
Mammy memorial" was a
proposed memorial to be
located in the
District of
Columbia that
would have
honored mammys in the
United States...
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Peerless Quartet Kenny Rogers (with
Bobby Doyle)
Jimmy Roselli Slappin'
Mammys Aileen Stanley Pete
Wending Paul
Whiteman Orchestra Harry Yerkes Lena Zavaroni...
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Mammy Market is a
feature within Nigerian military barracks and
National Youth Service Corps camps. It
plays a role as a
social and
economic centre for...
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Mammy's Cupboard (founded 1940) is a
roadside restaurant built in the
shape of a
mammy archetype,
located on US
Highway 61
south of Natchez, Mississippi...
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Mammy Two
Shoes is a
fictional character in MGM's Tom and
Jerry cartoons. She is a middle-aged
African American woman who is the
housemaid in the house...
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Mammy Lou (born c. 1804 - died
after 1918)
claimed an age
which would have made her one of the earliest-born
people to
appear in a
motion picture. In...
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Mammy Kate was a
woman enslaved by
Stephen Heard (1740–1815), the ****ure
Governor of Georgia. She
lived in what was then
Wilkes County, Georgia, now Elbert...
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Mammy is a
British sitcom that
aired on BBC1 from 1968 to 1971.
Starring Milo O'Shea, it was
written by Hugh Leonard. Me
Mammy first aired as a pilot...