Caption: "The Problem We All Live With" by Norman Rockwell, 1964
Narration: <audio src='https://s3.amazonaws.com/meema/Ruby+Bridges/Bruce+Springsteen+-+Eyes+on+the+Prize+-+We+Shall+Overcome+The+Seeger+Sessions_trim_more.mp3'/>This painting from 1964 is called "The Problem We All Live With", by Norman Rockwell.
Page 2: Ruby Bridges in doorway
Caption: Ruby Bridges
Narration: It depicts a six-year-old African American girl named Ruby Bridges.
Page 3: Ruby Bridges decending stairs
Caption: New Orleans, 1960
Narration: Because of the threats of violence against her during the desegregation crisis, Ruby is escorted to school by four deputy U.S. Marshals.
Page 4: Norman Rockwell while painting
Caption: Linda Gunn posed for Norman Rockwell in his studio
Narration: A young girl from Massachusetts named Linda Gunn posed for the artist
Page 5: Children in museum
Caption: Norman Rockwell Museum
Narration: Today the painting hangs in the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts. It has become an icon of the American Civil Rights Movement.
Page 6: Ruby Bridges meets Barack Obama
Caption: Ruby Bridges today
Narration: Ruby Bridges is still alive today. <break time="2s"/> In 2011 she visited the museum where she met President Barack Obama in front of the painting.