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Silently, look at the image and list anything that stands out to you Silently, look at the image and list anything that stands out to you. “Visit of the Ku-Klux” by Frank Bellew from HarpWeek The scene is the interior of a Negro cabin, where the little family—fearing no evil—is gathered after the work of the day is over. Suddenly the door is opened, and a member of the Ku-Klux Klan appears, with gun in hand, to take the life of the harmless old man who sits at the fire-place, and whose only "crime" is his color. 

Photos and graphics are another way for us to develop an understanding about different topics or issues. Now, based on the statement above answer the questions below. ANALYZE IMAGE Part 1: What is the artist’s intended message in “Visit from the “Ku-Klux?” Part 2: What details from the picture give you this impression?