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he loved her, but wasn't blind to her flaws

he loved her, but wasn't blind to her flaws

Apr. 25th, 2007 06:04 am
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Norman Rockwell loved America, but as his paintings of the Sixties showed, he wasn't blind to her flaws. There was the one of the little black girl having to be escorted to school. And there was this one, called The Right To Know.

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