The Problem We All Live With
"The Problem We All Live With" is a famous painting by artist Norman Rockwell, created in 1964. It depicts a young African American girl, Ruby Bridges, walking to school while being escorted by U.S. Marshals. The scene highlights the challenges of school desegregation in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement.
The artwork symbolizes the struggle against racial segregation and the courage of those who fought for equal rights. It captures a pivotal moment in American history, emphasizing the importance of education and the ongoing fight for racial equality in society.