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"It will readily be understood that there are but two alternatives for the future; the negroes and the whites must either wholly part or wholly mingle. I havge already expressed the conviction which I entertain as to the later event" (de Toqueville, p. 432).



"Moving in" by Norman Rockwell, retrieved from http://www.watsonswildlife.com/Norman_Rockwell/Moving_In.jpg



"The Problem We All Live Wuth" (1964) by Norman Rockwell Retrieved from http://americanhistory.si.edu/Brown/history/6-legacy/images/rockwell.jpg

"How Society orders its bookshelves is as telling as the books a society write and reads. American bookshelves of twenty first century describe fracticious, reduction, hurt. Books are isolated from one another, like gardenians or peaches, lest they bruise or become bruised, or worse, consort, confuse" (Rodriguez, p. 11).

[|"Ken Moody and Robery Sherman" (1984) by Robert Mapplethorp]



"Untitled" (1957) by Franz Kline Retrieved fromhttp://www.artchive.com/artchive/k/kline/untitled.jpg