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Mammy and Scarlett's
The Wind Done Gone is the same story, but told from the viewpoint of Cynara, a mulatto slave on Scarlett's plantation and the daughter of Scarlett's father and Mammy ; the title is an African American Vernacular English sentence that might be rendered " The Wind Has Gone " in Standard American English.

Mammy and nurse
* Mammy-Cynara's mother and Other's wet nurse, Mammy doted on Other while neglecting her own daughter.
* Other – The daughter of Planter and Lady, Other formed a strong bond with her wet nurse Mammy.
At 43, Gerald married the 15-year-old Ellen Robillard, a wealthy Savannah-born girl of French descent, receiving as dowry twenty slaves ( including Mammy, Ellen's nurse, who became nurse to Ellen's daughters and grandchildren as well ).

Mammy and from
Although the novel is over one thousand pages, Mammy never considers what her life might be like away from Tara.
Tex Avery, for whom Clampett worked as an animator in the mid-1930s, borrowed strongly from this cartoon for his 1948 MGM cartoons Half-Pint Pygmy ( in which the characters, George and Junior, travel to Africa in search of the world's smallest pygmy, only to discover that he has an uncle who's even smaller ) and The Cat That Hated People ( where the cat travels to the moon and encounters an array of characters similar to those in Clampett's Wackyland, e. g., a pair of gloves and lips that keep saying " Mammy, mammy ", just like the Al Jolson duck in Porky in Wackyland ).
However, one author has observed that McDaniel's character is not far off from the persona of Mammy that Margaret Mitchell created in the book, that in both the film and the book the much younger Scarlett speaks to Mammy in a way that would be unacceptable for a Southern teen of that era to speak to a much older white person, and that neither the book nor the film make any hint to Mammy's own children ( dead or alive ), her own family ( dead or alive ) or her desires to have anything other than her life at Tara serving on a slave plantation.
The name of Freeland comes from " Mammy Freeland " who operated a popular tavern on the river, frequented by lumbermen and rivermen, who came to refer to the entire settlement as Freeland.
He inherited his strength from his irascible Mammy, and his brains from his less-than-brainy Pappy.
" Li ' l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy, Salomey and Pappy survive another narrow scrape in this strip excerpt from March 29, 1947.
It turns out that Mammy Yokum's Yokumberry Tonic, which she makes from the one-of-a-kind Yokumberry tree growing outside her home, is what has made Abner so strong and handsome.
When shown on terrestrial television in the United Kingdom ( from 1967 to 2000, usually on the BBC ) Tom and Jerry cartoons were not cut for violence and Mammy was retained.
Mammy characters were a staple of minstrel show, giving rise to many sentimental show tunes dedicated to or mentioning mammies, including Al Jolson's " My Mammy " from The Jazz Singer and Judy Garland's performance of " Swanee " from A Star is Born ( a song originally made popular by Jolson ).
In 1967, she portrayed Mammy Yokum in an unsold TV pilot adapted from Al Capp's Li ' l Abner.
Paramount Airlines Mil Mi-8 at Freetown Lungi AirportParamount Airlines Mil Mi-8 at Freetown Lungi Airport, arriving from Mammy Yoko Heliport in Freetown
During the mid ‑ 60s he started producing some of the most renowned works from the space age pop era, featuring electronics and rock in albums such as Moog Power and Mammy Blue.
Mammy Two Shoes, in a scene from the Tom & Jerry short Saturday Evening Puss, whose full face was shown for the first time.
From 1954's Pet Peeve, Mammy disappeared from Tom and Jerry ; the owners of the animals ' house became a young, white, middle-class couple named Joan and George, and starting with 1955's The Flying Sorceress, the audience was able to see these owners ' heads.

Mammy and birth
Tiny was unknown to the strip until September 1954, when a relative who had been raising him reminded Mammy that she'd given birth to a second " chile " while visiting her 15 years earlier.
Scarlett, heartbroken and aggravated that Rhett has left her completely, sets out for Tara and is saddened when she learns that Mammy, her mainstay since birth, is dying.

Mammy and is
Highlights of the strip's final decades include " Boomchik " ( 1961 ), in which America's international prestige is saved by Mammy Yokum, " Daisy Mae Steps Out " ( 1966 ), a female-empowering tale of Daisy's brazenly audacious “ homewrecker gland ," " The Lips of Marcia Perkins " ( 1967 ), a satirical, thinly-veiled commentary on venereal disease and public health warnings, " Ignoble Savages " ( 1968 ), in which the Mob takes over Harvard, and " Corporal Crock " ( 1973 ), in which Bullmoose reveals his reactionary cartoon role model, in a tale of obsession and the fanatical world of comic book collecting.
Rhett rides his horse around town with Bonnie in front of him, but the household mammy, " Mammy ," insists it is not fitting for a girl to ride a horse with her dress flying up.
Mammy is " head woman of the plantation ".
Among the stereotypes of blacks in Uncle Tom's Cabin are the " happy darky " ( in the lazy, carefree character of Sam ); the light-skinned tragic mulatto as a sex object ( in the characters of Eliza, Cassy, and Emmeline ); the affectionate, dark-skinned female mammy ( through several characters, including Mammy, a cook at the St. Clare plantation ); the pickaninny stereotype of black children ( in the character of Topsy ); the Uncle Tom, an African American who is too eager to please white people.
As Porky tries to find the do-do, he is distracted by a duck singing " Mammy!
** In Dough for the Do-Do, after the sun is risen ( with the " Ranz des Vaches " part of the William Tell Overture playing in the background ), it cuts straight to the scene with the black duck passing by Porky and saying " Mammy!
* Cynara – The narrator of the novel, the recently-freed slave is the daughter of white plantation owner Planter and his slave Mammy.
A clear parallel to Gone with the Wind's Mammy, she is the only major character called by the same name in both books.
In this context, the slang term " Aunt Jemima " falls within the " Mammy archetype ", and refers to a friendly black woman who is perceived as obsequiously servile or acting in, or protective of, the interests of whites.
Puss Gets The Boot centers on Jasper, a gray tabby cat trying to catch a mouse named Jinx ( whose name is not mentioned ), but after accidentally breaking a houseplant and its stand, the African American housemaid Mammy ( later Tom's owner ) has threatened to throw Jasper out if he breaks one more thing in the house.
Perhaps the most controversial element of the show is the character Mammy Two Shoes, a poor black maid who speaks in a stereotypical " black accent " and has a rodent problem.
In many films, novels, and video games the " Mammy " character is used, such as:
Emma's notes state that after the worse of the distress he said " I was so sorry for you – but I could not help you ... there never were such good nurses as you & Henrietta – Where is Mammy ", and when told she was lying down, " I am glad of it ... Don't call her I don't want her ", and often " It's almost worth while to be sick to be nursed by you ".

Mammy and slave
Micki McElya, in her book, Clinging to Mammy, suggests the myth of the faithful slave, in the figure of mammy, lingers because white Americans wish to live in a world where African Americans are not angry over the injustice of slavery.
Mammy Kate was a house slave who belonged to future Governor Stephen Heard ( 1740 – 1815 ) of Georgia.

Mammy and who
The comic strip stars Li ' l Abner Yokum — the simple-minded, loutish but good-natured and eternally innocent hayseed who lives with his parents — scrawny but superhuman Mammy Yokum, and shiftless, childlike Pappy Yokum.
Rounding out the cast were soap opera star Laurette Fillbrandt as Daisy Mae, Hazel Dopheide as Mammy Yokum, and Clarence Hartzell ( who was also a prominent actor on Vic and Sade ) as Pappy.
Once, he was voiced by Lillian Randolph who often voices Mammy Two Shoes, but in The Milky Waif Jerry and Nibbles disguising themselves as black people to fool Tom ( see Censorship for information ).
She described Olivier's performance as " high camp ", and said " I was certainly in tune with the gentleman sitting next to me who kept asking ' When does he sing Mammy?
But in 1992, the cartoons featuring Mammy were edited again ; this time, to replace Lillian Randolph's voice with that of Thea Vidale, who re-recorded the dialogue to remove Mammy's use of potentially offensive dialect.

Mammy and originally
Mammy was originally voiced by well-known African-American character actress Lillian Randolph.

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