Black Chef and Maid Salt and Pepper Shakers
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Description:
1950s ceramic salt and pepper shaker set in the form of a black chef and maid. The maid is meant for the salt and the chef is meant for the pepper. The maid wears a red dress with a white and blue headwrap and apron. The chef wears red pants, a blue shirt, and a white apron with an accompanying chef hat. Both figures hold spoons and appear to be rolling their eyes upwards.
Product Origin:
Japan.
Background:
To learn more about these caricatures, read "Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black Collectables and American Stereotyping" and "How Enslaved Chefs Helped Shape American Cuisine"
Statement: We understand these objects may inflict offense through their embodiment of racist ideology by depicting stereotypical and discriminatory imagery and language. However, we hope to educate our community and encourage personal reflection through interacting and understanding the historical context of these objects, rather than ignoring them.