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Exploring The Problem We All Live With: The Motivation and Ambition Behind Norman Rockwell’s Civil Rights Depictions
(2013)
  • Kelly Richman
Abstract

Using Norman Rockwell’s The Problem We All Live With (1964) a Civil Rights-era depiction of the integration of black and white students in 1960, I argue that Rockwell chose to portray Civil Rights themes in order to make an altruistic plea for equality. To demonstrate my claim, I have researched academic sources, journal articles that explore Rockwell’s views and painterly approach to race, and documents of important political events of the Civil Rights Movement. Through this research, I use textual evidence to conclude that Norman Rockwell was genuinely committed to promoting Civil Rights in his work.

Publication Date
April 19, 2013
Citation Information
Kelly Richman. "Exploring The Problem We All Live With: The Motivation and Ambition Behind Norman Rockwell’s Civil Rights Depictions" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kelly_richman/1/