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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, February 3, 1906 This is a racist political cartoon from the Jim Crow era. The caption reads: "There's plenty of room at the table. Why not ask the hungry little fellow to sit down?" The cartoon depicts a white man and woman at a dining table with what appear to be caricatured Black children with exaggerated features—a common racist visual trope of the period. The document on the table reads "U.S. ALL THE TIME," suggesting commentary on American inclusivity or citizenship. The satire likely critiques perceived hypocrisy: while Americans claimed ideals of equal opportunity and inclusion, actual racial segregation and exclusion were standard practice. The "hungry little fellow" represents excluded Black Americans, while the invitation to "sit down" sarcastically highlights the gap between stated American values and lived reality.