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  1. The Problem We All Live With is a 1964 painting by Norman Rockwell that is considered an iconic image of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

  2. Este não era o Norman Rockwell que todos esperavam: o humor irônico, a vida americana idealizada, os toques reconfortantes, as áreas de cores vibrantes – tudo isso era notável em sua ausência. "The Problem We All Live With" foi uma composição austera, silenciosa e descomplicada, e o tema!

  3. In “The Problem We All Live With,” artist Norman Rockwell took a stand against racism. Learn why a controversial painting became a symbol of the American civil rights movement.

  4. During the Civil Rights Movement, however, Rockwell experienced an unprecedented shift in focus, foregoing his charming illustrations of everyday life for poignant paintings rooted in social justice—with The Problem We All Live With leading the way.

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  5. The Problem We All Live With, 1964. Rockwell's first assignment for Look magazine was an illustration of a six-year-old African-American school girl being escorted by four U.S. marshals to her first day at an all-white school in New Orleans.

  6. The Problem We All Live With é uma pintura de 1964 realizada pelo pintor estadunidense Norman Rockwell. A obra é um ícone do Movimento dos direitos civis dos negros nos Estados Unidos. [2]

  7. “The Problem We All Live With,” Norman Rockwell, 1963 Oil on canvas, 36” x 58” Illustration for “Look,” January 14, 1964 Licensed by Norman Rockwell Licensing, Niles, IL. From the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum.