
The Problem We All Live With
"The Problem We All Live With" is a famous painting by Norman Rockwell that depicts the courageous act of six-year-old Ruby Bridges, an African American girl, being escorted to an all-white school in 1960 amidst intense resistance to school desegregation. The artwork highlights the struggles against racial segregation and the fight for equal education. It symbolizes the broader civil rights movement, emphasizing themes of courage, the fight for justice, and the societal challenge of overcoming racism to ensure equal opportunities for everyone.