The Problem we all live with, 1964
by Norman Rockwell
One of the most famous paintings of the anti-racism civil rights movement. The painting shows a true event, when a little African-American girl, Ruby Bridges, started attending an all-white public school in New Orleans on November 14, 1960. The painting includes the viewer into a burning issue of racial segregation, which was ending in the sixties.
Source: http://www.cuded.com/2014/03/norman-rockwell-and-his-paintings/
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