Who are the people in the photograph?
1) A family
2) Adolf Hitler, two women and a small child.
3) A group of African-Americans, officers, and police hounds
4) A man being hung on the Statue of Liberty
5) A father, a little boy and his mom.
6) The military.
What is the situation of the people in the photograph? Provide evidence from the photo
That tells you this.
1) They appear to be cooking together or making something. There are four of them doing a variety of
different jobs within this old style kitchen.
2) The child looks like he doesn’t understand the significance of meeting the famous German leader, but
the women are tickled to death
3) A black protest/gathering is being “handled” by a group of officers
4) A man has been hung.
5) Many immigrants to this country were forced to pass through New York witnessing the Statue for the
first time
6) Inspect soldiers to be fit for combat.
What message do you think the photographer was trying to convey?
1) Cooking was a family activity in the old days instead of a single person’s job.
2) Adolf Hitler as being a good guy.
3) Showing how African-Americans were treated even during the Civil Rights Movement
4) Possibly the treatment of the African Americans or a reminder of the cost of freedom and liberty through
the death of many.
5) The immigrants are viewing the symbol that embodies all the values that they came here for
6) The process the soldiers went through to become duty ready
Why is this photograph important to history?
1) To show that women in charge were allowed to wear pants before other women were.
2) To show how Hitler used propaganda.
3) To show how things were handled during the civil rights movement
4) It’s a creative way to express either of the two points presented above
5) To show how immigrants came to America from all over the place years ago as they still do today.
6) Sheds some light on the inspection process of the soldiers
What questions does this photograph raise?
1) What year did women start wearing pants?
2) Was it that important to be able to meet Adolf Hitler
3) Was it worth going this far in order to halt protest for racial equality
4) What is the cost of the freedom?
5) How many immigrants have come to America from other countries?
6) What were the requirements of the soldiers exactly?
Write your own caption for the photograph:
1) Women are now allowed to wear pants if you are the head of the house.
2) Adolf Hitler’s tactical climb to power.
3) Treatment Civil Rights Legends
4) Is this really a free country?
5) Family arriving for the first time in America, land of the free.
6) Where exactly was this inspection?
What could you do to find more information about this photograph?
1) Look up the year that women first began wearing pants
2) Look up how Hitler used propagandas to get ahead
3) Look up the year of the civil rights movement
4) Figure out the true intention of the author.
5) Look up the number of immigrants that have come to America.
6) What is the qualifications of the inspector?
Based on what you have observed list 3 things you might infer from the photograph
1- 1) Seems like the woman who is in charge is the one wearing pants
2) Seems like Hitler knew how to get people respect
3) That it is part of the civil rights movement because you see blacks protesting
4) There America is a free country because the Statue of Liberty symbolizes that
5) There is a family coming to America from another country
6) There seems to be a line of men waiting to get tested
2- 1) Families made dinner together rather than it being pushed upon a single person
2) The women respect Hitler and think that it is an honor that the boy is shaking his hand
3) The police considered it high prioity to handle these protests being in attack dogs.
4) There is a man hanging there one thing that symbolizes freedom the most
5) They are seeing the Staue of Liberty for the first time
6) They seem to be being inspected.
3- 1) Seems like it is a place in a southren area because of the wood stove
2) The little boy is probably apart of Hitlers Youth
3) There isn’t a single black cop, I wonder why.
4) A paradox to have a man who has been stripped of his freedom to hang on the symbol of freedom
5) This statue symbolizes a new start with the values the statue embodies.
6) Some are already soldiers due to their uniforms.
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Picture Analysis

  • 1.
    Who are thepeople in the photograph? 1) A family 2) Adolf Hitler, two women and a small child. 3) A group of African-Americans, officers, and police hounds 4) A man being hung on the Statue of Liberty 5) A father, a little boy and his mom. 6) The military. What is the situation of the people in the photograph? Provide evidence from the photo That tells you this. 1) They appear to be cooking together or making something. There are four of them doing a variety of different jobs within this old style kitchen. 2) The child looks like he doesn’t understand the significance of meeting the famous German leader, but the women are tickled to death 3) A black protest/gathering is being “handled” by a group of officers 4) A man has been hung. 5) Many immigrants to this country were forced to pass through New York witnessing the Statue for the first time 6) Inspect soldiers to be fit for combat. What message do you think the photographer was trying to convey? 1) Cooking was a family activity in the old days instead of a single person’s job. 2) Adolf Hitler as being a good guy. 3) Showing how African-Americans were treated even during the Civil Rights Movement 4) Possibly the treatment of the African Americans or a reminder of the cost of freedom and liberty through the death of many. 5) The immigrants are viewing the symbol that embodies all the values that they came here for 6) The process the soldiers went through to become duty ready Why is this photograph important to history? 1) To show that women in charge were allowed to wear pants before other women were. 2) To show how Hitler used propaganda. 3) To show how things were handled during the civil rights movement 4) It’s a creative way to express either of the two points presented above 5) To show how immigrants came to America from all over the place years ago as they still do today. 6) Sheds some light on the inspection process of the soldiers What questions does this photograph raise?
  • 2.
    1) What yeardid women start wearing pants? 2) Was it that important to be able to meet Adolf Hitler 3) Was it worth going this far in order to halt protest for racial equality 4) What is the cost of the freedom? 5) How many immigrants have come to America from other countries? 6) What were the requirements of the soldiers exactly? Write your own caption for the photograph: 1) Women are now allowed to wear pants if you are the head of the house. 2) Adolf Hitler’s tactical climb to power. 3) Treatment Civil Rights Legends 4) Is this really a free country? 5) Family arriving for the first time in America, land of the free. 6) Where exactly was this inspection? What could you do to find more information about this photograph? 1) Look up the year that women first began wearing pants 2) Look up how Hitler used propagandas to get ahead 3) Look up the year of the civil rights movement 4) Figure out the true intention of the author. 5) Look up the number of immigrants that have come to America. 6) What is the qualifications of the inspector? Based on what you have observed list 3 things you might infer from the photograph 1- 1) Seems like the woman who is in charge is the one wearing pants 2) Seems like Hitler knew how to get people respect 3) That it is part of the civil rights movement because you see blacks protesting 4) There America is a free country because the Statue of Liberty symbolizes that 5) There is a family coming to America from another country
  • 3.
    6) There seemsto be a line of men waiting to get tested 2- 1) Families made dinner together rather than it being pushed upon a single person 2) The women respect Hitler and think that it is an honor that the boy is shaking his hand 3) The police considered it high prioity to handle these protests being in attack dogs. 4) There is a man hanging there one thing that symbolizes freedom the most 5) They are seeing the Staue of Liberty for the first time 6) They seem to be being inspected. 3- 1) Seems like it is a place in a southren area because of the wood stove 2) The little boy is probably apart of Hitlers Youth 3) There isn’t a single black cop, I wonder why. 4) A paradox to have a man who has been stripped of his freedom to hang on the symbol of freedom 5) This statue symbolizes a new start with the values the statue embodies. 6) Some are already soldiers due to their uniforms.