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From US caricaturist Clay Jones, an image of former President Barack Obama with exaggerated lips, nose, ears, and eyes; permission to use granted by © Clay Jones.
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This paper argues that public pedagogy—an educational activity that takes place outside of the traditional classroom setting—has had a potent impact on the history of racism in the United States of America (USA). Yet this paper questions why the education academy’s scholarship has not shown a commensurate focus on the subdiscipline of public pedago...
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... black St Peter in heaven is named 'Pair-O-Dice'. The image in Figure 3 is from a political cartoon with the title, 'Please Don't Go.' The cartoonist, Clay Jones, was making a positive argument about Barack Obama's scandal-free presidency and thus not wanting him to leave the White House, so Obama was being dragged by his ankles to stay (The Independent: A Voice for Southern Utah, 11 November 2016). But even with such politically supportive intentions, this image of Obama is unflatteringly racialized. ...