
Draughon, Dennis. "Duke Lacross." Cartoon. Cagle Slate>Com. 03 November 2007
This media portfolio entry is a cartoon found at Cagle Slate.co, and it depicts lady liberty saying “he looks like one of the guys who assaulted me sorta”. She is in a police station making a report, and on the computer screen is a characters of a man with the caption “Nifong.” Lady liberty also has her face concealed by a black censure spot. I picked this cartoon because I thought that the Duke Lacrosse rape case was unnecessarily radicalized.
The cartoon infers that a grave injustice has taken place. It creatively superimposes lady liberty in place of the accuser in the Duke Lacross rape investigation. The injustice has quite a few dimensions. First is the dimension of gender. A woman accused three men of rape. Second is the dimension of race. The accuser was black and the accused were white. Third is the dimension of class/income. The accuser was of low income/class and the accused were of high income/class. The overall case was being prosecuted by the Durham District Attorney Nifong, who used these dimensions for his own political reasons. He stirred up racial fervor in order to motivate people to vote for him. He succeeded in winning election, but he was unable to escape the fact that he circumvented a number of aspects of due process. Since this cartoon was published the three men accused by a black woman of rape have been exonerated. The Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong has admitted to wrong doing in the case and has since been disbarred. The cartoonist is from Durham and must have a closer perspective on what really happened during the investigation.
This whole situation was an exercise in making racial issues where they may not have existed only for political gain. Not only did Nifong commit grievous errors and stir up racial tensions, others like Al Sharpton used the events to further their own political agenda. The news media also used this event to further racial tensions not just on a local or regional level, but on a national level. The Duke Lacross rape case is a shining example of individual political agendas manipulating racial issues in a negative way, and setting back the cause of racial harmony for some time. I am reminded of the class discussion about the Gena 6 case. The discussion had many elements of indisputable truth, but was rife with speculation. After our in class discussion I found out that Michael Bell had an extensive criminal history that included violent behavior. This fact would explain why he was kept in jail while the perpetrators of a similar crime were not held. The judge in the case made the proper decision in the interest of public safety and due to the defendants past criminal behavior. I can only conclude that the Gena 6 case and the Duke Lacrosse rape case are similar that they at time ignore fact and over dramatize and irresponsibly manipulate racial tensions for the political gain of others.

