Norman Rockwell's The Problem We All Live With

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Norman Rockwell’s paintings illustrate what life was like throughout the mid-1990’s. Every painting of his conveys a distinct tone and feeling. He tells a story with each painting. These stories range from major events to individual life stories, usually from the vantage point of children. He uses children and young people in many of his pieces to create these intense emotions the viewer experiences. One specific piece I found the most significant to the time period is ‘The Problem We All Live With’ (1964). In this painting, the scene takes place on a sidewalk and includes a small black girl and four older men. From the books she has in her hand, it can be assumed that she is walking to or from school. The four men are U.S. marshals and

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