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Who drew these cartoons?
Thomas Nast drew these cartoons.
What magazine were his cartoons published in? what do you know about this magazine?
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.
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?
I think yes this cartoonist would be in favor of Radical Reconstruction because the colored people are the center of his cartoons, showing power.
When was this cartoon drawn? Was this a short or long time after the end of the Civil War?
This cartoon was drawn in 1865. It was a short time after the end of the Civil War.
Describe the African American man in this cartoon. Why do you think he's on crutches?
The African American man in this cartoon is on crutches because he lost his leg in the Civil War.
Why is Columbia (white woman) asking for?
Columbia (white woman) is asking for respect for the African American man that lost his leg in the Civil War.
What is the message of this cartoon? Based on the cartoon, would you say Thomas Nast supported or opposed equal rights for Freedmen?
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.