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1960s
1967
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1960s
Rockwell publishes a childrens’ book
1967
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1960s
Rockwell’s “Stockbridge Main Street”
May 16, 1967
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1960s
“New Kids in the Neighborhood”
January 10, 1967
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1960s
“United States Space Ship on the Moon”
1966
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1960s
“The Saturday People”
June 14, 1966
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1960s
“The Peace Corps”
1966
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1960s
Rockwell creates a poster and series of portraits for the movie “Stagecoach”
June 29, 1965
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1960s
“Murder in Mississippi (Southern Justice)”
1964
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1960s
Rockwell Illustrates a Lincoln Savings ad
1964
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1960s
Rockwell illustrates “Poor Richard’s Almanacks”
October 20, 1964
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1960s
“Portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson”
January 14, 1964
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1960s
“The Problem We All Live With,” Rockwell’s story illustration
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