BY
Norman Rockwell
In 1942, Rockwell painted one of his most overtly political and important pieces. In response to a speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt, Rockwell made a series of paintings that dealt with the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. Throughout the mid-1940s these paintings traveled around the country being shown in conjunction with the sale of bonds. Viewed by more than a million people, their popularity was considered an important part of the war effort at homeThe Four Freedoms paintings were inspired by a speech given before the United States Congress on January 6, 1941 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt enumerated four basic freedoms to which every person was entitled.
The images and articles were presented in The Saturday Evening Post in the same order as President Roosevelt presented them in his speech.
As we gather with family and friends today on Thanksgiving
let us not forget that it's not just about the
preparations
turkey, stuffing, desserts ETC.
or
the decorations
or
the decorations
may we never forget
THE 4 BASIC FREEDOMS WE AS AMERICANS
ENJOY
EACH AND EVERY DAY
May we remember the brave men and woman
who defend our right to freedom
so that we can live in
PEACE
May we remember their
SACRIFICE
the sacrifice of their families
left at home
may we
While this has been a difficult year for me
I am truly THANKFUL
for
my family
my long time friends
all the friends I have made in
blogland
I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving
with
the ones you
LOVE
If the only prayer you said
in you whole life
was
THANK YOU
that would suffice
~ Meister Eckhart
Hugs
Lynn
I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving
with
the ones you
LOVE
If the only prayer you said
in you whole life
was
THANK YOU
that would suffice
~ Meister Eckhart
Hugs
Lynn