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1. Who is shown in this image? Dorothy Counts 2. What action is taking place in this image? The white people are pointing at Dorothy Counts while she is trying to mine her own bussiness. They look like they are calling her cruel names, threathening her, laughing at her, pointing at her, & just making her feel different. They're treating her like an animal. 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.? The people's body language in this picture looks like they are trying to scare her by walking strong, having a big group so she feels outnumbered. There are some laughing at her, pointing & making her feel different. There are onlys that are giving her evil stares & making her feel uncomterable. It looks like they are yelling at her & telling her that she is differnet. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? I think the photographer took this picture to show what this normal girl is going through in her everyday life. To show people that they shouldn't be doing that & what she is going through. OR maybe he is taking the picture to be cruel to her & make her feel different & showing her that people hate her. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? I feel like standing up for her & yelling at the world to just except people for who they are. I feel like I want to go & hug her & tell her she is my hero & let her know that times have changed. This picture makes me emarressed to say that people treat people like that. This picture make me sad, just putting myself in her posino I wouldn't be able to move or open my eyes to the cruel people.

1. Who is shown in this image? In this picture there are kid sitting in class. But, look closer in the back there is a black boy looking around her classmates trying to see all the weird stares he is getting, all the different feelings he is having. Should he be happy he is at this school & that they are trying to change times? Or Does he want to go back because he doesn't like sitting in the back, he doens't like being hurt everyday. He doens't like that. 2. What action is taking place in this image? The little black boy is sitting by himself in the very back of the room because of his race. 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 see him looking around trying to see over people's head to learn something. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? I think this photographer was trying to show how this student got treated. How, he didn't really learn anything because of his race & how he was probably to worried about what whispers were saying. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? This picture makes me want to go bring him in the front middle. It makes me sad to think that he had to through this everyday just being of his outside. He probably had a lot going for him.

Who is shown in this image? There is a little black girl walking trying to avoid being hit by a tomato while excorted by these men. While having a bad word on the wall. 2. What action is taking place in this image? The little black girl is walking fast to keep up with the men that are guiding her & helping 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.? I see these tall, strong men walking the little girl home so she doens't get hurt by society & it's people. I see a bad word written. I see a tomato sliding down the wall. 4. Why do you think the photographer or artist created this image? I think photo was taken to show what this little girl has to have everyday to go home. 5. What mood or emotions do you feel when looking at the image? This picture makes me what to hold her hand & guide her around while screaming at anyone that comes close to her.
 * 1) What do they think is “the problem we all live with”? Do we still live with this problem? No, thank goodness. Now, we have all learned that we are equal.
 * 2) Are there common themes or emotions in the three images? Do your think the artists had similar or different motivations in creating the images? Every single black person is getting hate because of her race. I think that either they were trying to make her feel different or trying to show society.