1. Tori Starr & Hannah Rauhecker
FSY 100-212
3/2/2016
Who are the people in the photograph?
1. Working women (older) that look like they are cooking for a large amount of people.
2. Hitler visiting or greeting a small child with women laughing in the background.
3. Policemen trying to prevent protestors with their attacking dogs.
4. Statue of Liberty hanging African American by a noose.
5. A former family looking at the statue of liberty.
6. Military men being examined by military doctors.
What is the situation of the people in the photograph? Provide evidence from the photo
that tells you this.
1. The women are slaving to cook because of their location in the kitchen.
2. A reunion or greeting because of the people in the background with the emotion on their faces.
3. A tragic or violent protest due to how the dogs are responding or trying to protect their officers.
4. A resemblance of African Americans fighting for their freedom.
5. A family vacation or trip to New York City.
6. Men preparing for health commissions to join military.
What message do you think the photographer was trying to convey?
1. Women were relied on for cleaning and cooking back then.
2. That Hitler could be a good family man.
3. What protestors prevented or how violence can be tamed.
4. A suicidal man who wanted his freedom or died for his freedom.
5. A family who dreams of living in America and having freedom.
6. How discipline and health are very important factors in U.S. military.
Why is this photograph important to history?
1. To show how times have changed in womens history.
2. 2. To show the opposite side or fake side of hitler. How he tricked people.
3. How our law enforcement has changed.
4. How freedom is controlled.
5. How many people from foreign countries wanted to be U.S citizens.
6. To show how strict or medical changes are in the military from then and now.
What questions does this photograph raise?
1. How women were treated years ago?
2. Was Hitler actually a good man?
3. What protest was taking place and where?
4. Did the man have psychological issues or disabled?
5. What is the family thinking or what are their desires?
6. Were those men drafted or did the volunteer?
Write your own caption for the photograph:
1. Women from the 1920’s cooking and slaving for their men.
2. Hitler greeting unknown young boy.
3. A tragic protest being evacuated by policemen and K9’s.
4. Is freedom really a thing?
5. The dreams of a foreign family.
6. Medical exams in military.
What could you do to find more information about this photograph?
1. Research their outfits.
2. Research Hitler’s family history.
3. Research what protest is taking place.
4. Research what year African americans were fighting for freedom.
5. Research where the family is from by their clothes.
6. Research what base the military examinations are taking place.
3. Based on what you have observed list 3 things you might infer from the photograph
1- 1) women were relied on.
2) hitler was a famiily man.
3) a riot//protest was taking place.
4) man was suicidal.
5) america was the dream for most foreign families.
6) military was strict.
2- 1) women stayed busy doing house work.
2) hitler had a nice side to him.
3) cops were involved it was so serious.
4) african americans were fighting for their freedom/equal rights.
5) the family had enough money to make the trip.
6) it was important to be healthy to serve the country.
3- 1) how gender roles have changed.
2) some people liked hitler.
3) protests were more violent instead of just signs/words.
4) black people felt rejected.
5) the statue of liberty was highly looked upon.
6) many men were drafted.