Ed Show panel dukes it out over President Obama caving to the Republicans [NBC 7-19-2011]

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President Obama White House Ruby Bridges Reliving Roots of Racism in the South

President Obama Invites Ruby Bridges to the White House She was the Girl in The Norman Rockwell Segregation painting The Problem We All Live which portrayed Racist and Slavery Themes. in 1960 Just a little while back teachers refused to teach while a black child was enrolled in New Orleans. The Child in the Painting has Grown up. Ruby Bridges in The Norman Rockwell painting The Problem We All Live With In 1964 Look Magazine Published a Painting by American Artist Norman Rockwell of Ruby Bridges Now In this video. At the Time America was still enwrapped in Slavery and not equal rights. Ruby Bridges visited the White House to see how a painting commemorating her personal and historic milestone looks hanging on the wall outside of the Oval Office. American Artist Norman Rockwell was criticized by some when this painting first appeared on the cover of Look magazine on January 14,1964; now the iconic portrait will be on display throughout the summer of 2011 in one of the most exalted locations in the country. President Obama White Ruby Bridges Visit Remembering the Roots of Racism in the South Ruby Bridges visited the White House to see how a painting commemorating her personal and historic milestone looks hanging on the wall outside of the Oval Office. American Artist Norman Rockwell was criticized by some when this painting first appeared on the cover of Look magazine on January 14,1964; now the iconic portrait will be on display throughout the summer of 2011 in one of the