Where can I find the controversial 1994 cartoon by Dennis Renault about Louis Fa!


Question: The cartoon appeared in the Sacramento Bee. It depicted two Klansmen listening to a speech by Louis Farrakhan in which he said that one couldn't be a racist by speaking, only by acting. One of the Klansmen responded by saying, "that 'n-word' makes a lot of sense." Although Renault meant the cartoon to satirize the foolishness of racism, he was criticized by readers for using an offensive word. I have been trying to find an image of this cartoon for a while, with no luck. I want to use it in a lesson on satire. If anyone knows where it's reprinted, especially online, I would appreciate it.


Answers: The cartoon appeared in the Sacramento Bee. It depicted two Klansmen listening to a speech by Louis Farrakhan in which he said that one couldn't be a racist by speaking, only by acting. One of the Klansmen responded by saying, "that 'n-word' makes a lot of sense." Although Renault meant the cartoon to satirize the foolishness of racism, he was criticized by readers for using an offensive word. I have been trying to find an image of this cartoon for a while, with no luck. I want to use it in a lesson on satire. If anyone knows where it's reprinted, especially online, I would appreciate it.

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