Get Your Premium Membership

Innocence

Poet's Notes
(Show)

Become a Premium Member and post notes and photos about your poem like Eve Roper.


 

The Problem We All Live With

Painting

The Problem We All Live With is a 1964 painting by Norman Rockwell. It is considered an iconic image of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. 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. Because of threats of violence against her, she is escorted by four deputy U.S. marshals; the painting is framed so that the marshals' heads are cropped at the shoulders. On the wall behind her are written the racial slur "nigger" and the letters "KKK"; a smashed and splattered tomato thrown against the wall is also visible. The white protesters are not visible, as the viewer is looking at the scene from their point of view. The painting is oil on canvas and measures 36 inches high by 58 inches wide.

Ruby was so excited about her first day at school and making friends, couldn't see Why she had to have strange man walk her to school, none of the other children had too
2/6/2021 Example for the contest

Copyright © | Year Posted 2021




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.

Please Login to post a comment

Date: 2/16/2021 7:04:00 PM
...good one...i remember that....rockwell was seen as solid as a 'rock'.....he etched an 'in-no-sense' social paradox....stan sand
Login to Reply
Date: 2/16/2021 2:43:00 AM
excellent; just stupendous
Login to Reply
Date: 2/10/2021 11:44:00 AM
Wow, you are so right, the world is cruel, they can learn from a 6 year old whose innocence is evident and oh so sweet.! Love and hugs Eve, Jennifer.
Login to Reply
Date: 2/10/2021 4:14:00 AM
Thanks for these: the poem expressing grim reality during Ruby's time, the painting exposing a period in history the innocent must overcome, and the example for the contest. God bless you.
Login to Reply
Date: 2/8/2021 9:45:00 PM
Poor Ruby; I cannot even imagine how she must have felt that day. (Or how her parents felt)
Login to Reply
Date: 2/7/2021 3:34:00 PM
A seminal moment in American history for sure. Wonder where Ruby is and what she thinks today... Nicely penned, Eve! :) gw
Login to Reply
Date: 2/7/2021 10:34:00 AM
Isn't it great those days are over? As Harry says, she had to have been SO brave to do that!
Login to Reply
Date: 2/6/2021 2:12:00 AM
I must work overtime to emulate your poem. So well described. ~~
Login to Reply
Date: 2/6/2021 1:31:00 AM
She was a brave little girl, Eve, the prejudice must stop, we need unity to carry on and face the world, love the poem, straight to the point. Hope to enter your contest.
Login to Reply

Book: Reflection on the Important Things