and Mammy-Two-Shoes, a stereotyped African-American domestic (voiced by Lillian Randolph), whose face is rarely, if ever seen, and usually wallops the cat with a broom when he misbehaves. Mammy would appear in many cartoons until 1952; In 1954, the Supreme Court declared racism unconstitutional, and later cartoons would instead show Tom and Jerry living with a 1950s Yuppie-style couple: a tall, lanky man with glasses, and a doting housewife with black hair.
2006-10-12 02:45:10
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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Da woman wasnt named. Da cartoon was about Tom and Jerry, no adults were important enuff for a name.
2006-10-12 09:38:56
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answered by Vader200 2
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what episode he had a bunch of owners 1 the black women 2 the guy with glasses and a wife 3 the cowboy on thee range 4 the captain on the cruise ship
2006-10-12 12:38:03
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answered by maddog 2
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there was no names, and plus if there was, there would be many cause evey other episode they where in another house, or location, persay: construction site, hotel, road side, auditorium, ect:
2006-10-12 23:15:40
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answered by matthewrowe_24 1
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