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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] It depicts Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old African-American girl, on her way to William Frantz Elementary School, an all-white public school, on November 14, 1960, during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis.
Louisiana History 38#3 (1997), pp. 287–308. online; De Jong, Greta. A different day: African American struggles for justice in rural Louisiana, 1900-1970 (U of North Carolina Press, 2002) online. De Jong, Greta. "" With the aid of God and the FSA": The Louisiana Farmers' Union and the African American freedom struggle in the New Deal era."
Segregation academies in Louisiana (9 P) Sisters of the Holy Family (Louisiana) (8 P) Pages in category "African-American history of Louisiana"
Segregation academies in Louisiana (9 P) Pages in category "History of racism in Louisiana" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Artists who were born in, have lived in, have worked in or been involved with Louisiana. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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The 1954 Supreme Court ruling came about after 13 parents took to the courts to end racial segregation when their students were not admitted into the white school in their neighborhood. At that time, segregation was still a huge part of southern life. It was everywhere: restaurants, restrooms, and water fountains, to name a few examples. [44]
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