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7 Cards in this Set
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Who drew these cartoons?
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Thomas Nast drew these cartoons.
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What magazine were his cartoons published in? what do you know about this magazine?
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Thomas Nast's magazine was called Harpers Weekly and it was published in 1865. I know about this magazine that Thomas supported the North's side during the Civil War.
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Think back to the differences between Andrew Johnson and the Radical Republicans. Do you predict this cartoonist would be in favor of Radical Reconstruction? Why or why not?
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I think yes this cartoonist would be in favor of Radical Reconstruction because the colored people are the center of his cartoons, showing power.
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When was this cartoon drawn? Was this a short or long time after the end of the Civil War?
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This cartoon was drawn in 1865. It was a short time after the end of the Civil War.
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Describe the African American man in this cartoon. Why do you think he's on crutches?
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The African American man in this cartoon is on crutches because he lost his leg in the Civil War.
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Why is Columbia (white woman) asking for?
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Columbia (white woman) is asking for respect for the African American man that lost his leg in the Civil War.
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What is the message of this cartoon? Based on the cartoon, would you say Thomas Nast supported or opposed equal rights for Freedmen?
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The message of this cartoon is that Thomas Nast supported the North's side during the Civil War. I think Thomas Nast supported equal rights for freedmen.
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