I saw this in a flee market and found it simultaneously horrifying and hilarious. I’m curious about how something like this might have come to be?

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    I’m curious about how something like this might have come to be?

    Racism + money + a love of coffee.

    Rough guess, it was produced between 1940s and 60s.

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    Some searching online shows tins of a “Mammy’s Favorite Brand coffee” with a similarly racist depiction.

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    “Double shot of espresso with a side of racism please…”

    I mean, it’s impressively ornate and academically fascinating, but also absolutely horrifying.

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    Vintage racist stuff like this is HIGHLY collectable. There’s at least one museum of it that I’m aware of.

    A quick Google search of “Mammy’s Coffee” didn’t come up with anything, but man, that looks like a huge find to me.

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    Coffee: A portafilter machine I guess. It brewed coffee once upon a time. It even has those steam pipes to froth milk. The writing on the lower left says coffee something. There is a portafilter.

    Don’t know anything about the decoration.

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        The mammy is usually portrayed as an older woman, overweight, and dark skinned. She is an idealized figure of a caregiver: amiable, loyal, maternal, non-threatening, obedient, and submissive. The mammy figure demonstrates deference to white authority.

        Um yes. Racism. And bad taste. Thanks.