Warriors Don’t Cry Unit

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Warriors Don’t Cry Unit Photo Analysis Warriors Don’t Cry Unit

Photo Analysis

Observe: What do I see in the picture? Example Observe: What do I see in the picture? People Man in front is focus Booing (Thumbs down) Wearing Hawaiian themed clothing Guy by the flag staring into the camera Objects/Structures Lights Rafters Flag Activities Yelling

Analyze: What can I determine from what I see in the picture? Example Analyze: What can I determine from what I see in the picture? People Some are having fun Some are serious They all look like young adults (high school age) Objects/Structures The flag has to serve some purpose Looks like they might be in a gym (lights and rafters) Activities Looks like some sort of pep rally There has to be a Hawaiian theme to whatever is going on

Learn More: What questions do I have? Example Learn More: What questions do I have? People Where are they from? Why are they booing? Why are they wearing Hawaiian clothing? Who is the guy in the front? Who is the creepy guy staring into camera? Objects/Structures What purpose does the flag serve? Is this a gym? Activities Why are all of these people gathered in one place? Is this some sort of school function?

Photo Analysis Elizabeth Eckford Member of Little Rock 9 Photo by Will Counts September 4, 1957 On the way to Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas Published in Arkansas Democrat Photo Analysis Elizabeth Eckford Member of Little Rock 9 Integration of Central High Brown vs. Board of Education First school in major southern city to be desegregated Hateful remarks “Lynch her!” “Go back to Africa!” “2, 4, 6, 8 we don’t want to integrate!” Hazel Bryan 15 years old Never spent a day at Central High Parents removed her due to safety reasons Many would say Hazel, not Elizabeth is subject of the photo

Photo Analysis