An African-American newspaper in Cleveland demonstrate editorial cartoon published only as a black legislator aunt Jemima, which angry supporters.
Some blacks find offensive in nature the food company to use advertising as a racial stereotype.
The Call & Post-vote weekly cartoon, Sen. Nina Turner as aunt Jemima. An editorial cartoon accompanied the Cleveland criticizing the Democrat for supporting a successful election last month to reform county government. Some blacks fear that the change reduced minority political power.
It says Call & Post associate editor and editor Connie Harper that offensive caricature.
Turner's Support, professionals many young black, call it racist or degrading.
Some blacks find offensive in nature the food company to use advertising as a racial stereotype.
The Call & Post-vote weekly cartoon, Sen. Nina Turner as aunt Jemima. An editorial cartoon accompanied the Cleveland criticizing the Democrat for supporting a successful election last month to reform county government. Some blacks fear that the change reduced minority political power.
It says Call & Post associate editor and editor Connie Harper that offensive caricature.
Turner's Support, professionals many young black, call it racist or degrading.