Nancy Green (aka Aunt Jemima) -shoulder bag
This attractive mixed colored leather shoulder bag is great to go anywhere and for any season. This bag is created in a variety of leather colors, orange, olive , chocolate and biscuit . The bag is fully lined with two good sized interior pockets . This 14" X 14" bag is gonna be a delight to carry. It's in the bag ! Nancy Hayes (or Hughes) was born enslaved on March 4, 1834.Montgomery county ,Kentucky. She married a tobacco farmer George Green and became Nancy Green. Green has been variously described as a servant, nurse, nanny, housekeeper, and cook for Charles Morehead Walker and his wife Amanda. She also served the family’s next generation, again as a nanny and a cook.] By the end of the American Civil War, Green had already lost her husband and children. She lived in a wood frame shack behind a grand home on Main Street in Covington, Kentucky. She moved with the Walkers from Kentucky to Chicago in the early 1870s. The Walke