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1. Who is shown in this image? Dorothy Counts is shown while walking and being harrased. 2. What action is taking place in this image? Dorothy is walking and there are a group of white people behind her making fun of her and booing her. 3. What can you tell from the people in the image – their body language, facial expressions, posture, the way they seem to be moving, where they are in relation to others in the picture, etc.? That they think it is fun to make fun of her, but Dorothy doesn't look like she's letting it get to her. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? I think they took this image to show what the world was like back then and how there was more discrimination and racism. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? I don't really feel bad for Dorothy because it was her decision to go to that new school but i do feel like if those white people were around today they wouldn't be treated nicely for the way they treat others.

1. Who is shown in this image? [|Gustevas Roberts] is shown sitting in a class room. 2. What action is taking place in this image? He is being left out of the class and is sitting alone in the corner because he is colored and he is at an all white school. 3. What can you tell from the people in the image – their body language, facial expressions, posture, the way they seem to be moving, where they are in relation to others in the picture, etc.? I can tell that they obviously don't care about him because none of them are even looking at him. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? To show that there was discrimination everywhere, even in the classroom. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? I feel that he is bieng left out but thats not as bad as being bullied or picked on, he should try and sit with them and try to get friends or atleast someone that would talk to him.

1. Who is shown in this image? A Norman Rockwell painting of a young girl being escorted to school by body guards. 2. What action is taking place in this image? A young black girl is being walked into school with body guards. 3. What can you tell from the people in the image – their body language, facial expressions, posture, the way they seem to be moving, where they are in relation to others in the picture, etc.? That the little girl isn't afraid to be different and try a new school. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? To show how dangerous it really was for these kids to walk to school. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? I feel somewhat bad for the little girl.


 * 1) What do they think is “the problem we all live with”? Do we still live with this problem?
 * 2) I think that we all live with many different problems but a lot of the problems we had back then we still have now.
 * 3) Are there common themes or emotions in the three images? Do your think the artists had similar or different motivations in creating the images?
 * 4) In all three images the colored person is being discriminated and harassed.