Emily Shur and Hank Willis Thomas recreated this series with diverse models, including a photo where Rosario Dawson stands resolutely in a black and white skirt. An essay by Carlos Bulosan accompanied an entry in this series praised for its technically impressive white dishes on a white tablecloth. The artist planned to depict a barbershop in a painting from this series, but ultimately placed the text “each according to the dictates of his own conscience” over profiles of a woman with a (*) rosary and a man in a kippah. In an entry in this series, a lone man stands in dissent at a town meeting. This series was reprinted with the caption “buy war bonds” and published by the Saturday Evening Post. For 10 points, a woman places a turkey on the Thanksgiving table in a painting from what series by Norman Rockwell? ■END■
ANSWER: Four Freedoms (The first line refers to recreations by For Freedoms, an artist collective aimed at civic engagement and action.)
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