FOUR FREEDOMS

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NORMAN ROCKWELL

Norman Rockwell was an American painter and illustrator. He produced more than 4,000 pieces of work during his lifetime. During the world war II era, Norman created the Four freedom paintings that were based on Roosevelt’s speech about having universal rights around the world. The paintings were published in 1943. The Four Freedom paintings were used to create war bonds for the war campaign.

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Speech Bond

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

FIRST OF THE FOUR.

Freedom of speech and expression for every being around the world.

Worship Bond

FREEDOM OF WORSHIP

SECOND OF THE FOUR.

Freedom of every being to worship god in his own way around the world.

Want Bond

FREEDOM FROM WANT

THIRD OF THE FOUR.

Security to every nation for a healthy peacetime life for its people around the world.

Fear Bond

FREEDOM FROM FEAR

FOURTH OF THE FOUR.

No nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbors.

EVERYONE DESERVES THE SAME RIGHTS

We want these freedoms for everyone!