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“This is a White Man’s Government”
What do you think was the cartoonist’s purpose in creating this work?
Who do you think the intended audience was? Why do you think this?
What is the tone of this cartoon?
Based on your observations of this cartoon, what three things can you infer from it?
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His purpose was to show that the whites claim the government and that they don’t care about blacks.
Blacks to show them what bites though of them.
The tone is racism.
It involves racism, white power, and judgement
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