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In reply to the discussion: When I Think Of Trayvon Martin's Last Moments... I Can't Help But Think Of This By Norman Rockwell [View all]PADemD
(4,482 posts)34. Prints are available at the Norman Rockwell Museum
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When I Think Of Trayvon Martin's Last Moments... I Can't Help But Think Of This By Norman Rockwell [View all]
WillyT
Mar 2012
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You Are Quite Welcome !!! - And I Didn't Know Either Until I Found That First One A Few Years Back..
WillyT
Mar 2012
#2
I remember these days like they were yesterday. First was Medgar Evers, in June of 1963.
freshwest
Mar 2012
#9
BTW, one of the men murdered in Mississippi had protected Robert Reich as a child from bullies.
freshwest
Mar 2012
#33
Born and raised way back then. To me Norman Rockwell has always been talking about the 99%.
jwirr
Mar 2012
#11
I believe that is the killing of 3 Civil Rights activists in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
ieoeja
Mar 2012
#30
Glad to do it -- I only know there IS a true story because I saw this pic on (where else?)
gateley
Mar 2012
#25
Murder was for Look, but never released. Isn't that Rockwell himself in the Do Unto Others, too? n
gateley
Mar 2012
#26
I wish the mother & apple pie right-wing would memorize these beautiful moving paintings. +1. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#50