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Art of the Day – 1/14/14 (The Problem We All Live With, Norman Rockwell)

Daily Artwork — “The Problem We All Live With, Norman Rockwell, 1964”

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1964 — The Problem We All Live With. Oil on Canvas. Social Realism style. Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1978). Private collection.

“An iconic image of the civil rights movement in the United States, it depicts Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old African-American girl, on her way in to an all-white public school in New Orleans on November 14, 1960 during the process of racial desegregation. Because of threats and violence against her, she is escorted by four U.S. Deputy Marshals; the painting is framed such that the marshals’ heads are cropped at the shoulders.On the wall behind her is written the racial slur “nigger” and the letters “KKK”; a smashed tomato thrown at Bridges is also visible. The white crowd is not visible, as the viewer is looking at the scene from their point of view. The painting was originally published as a centerfold in the January 14, 1964 issue of Look.” (Wikipaintings)
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Posted by on January 14, 2014 in Daily Art

 

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Photo of the Day – 5/20/13 (School Integration)

Daily Photo — “School Integration”

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In July 1955, six black children attended school at Griffin elementary, a rural one-room schoolhouse in Monticello, Kentucky.  It was the first school in Kentucky to integrate, and some believe it was the first in the nation to integrate after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling that May.

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Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Daily Photo

 

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