"A Black Woman Did It First" #RespectMeBitch
A sign reading "A Black Women Did It First" located on the temporary chain metal fence surrounding Lafayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC. November 20th, two weeks from the Saturday Joe Biden was declared winner of the 2020 election.
Urban Art Mapping
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Photographer: Kathleen Cole
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Lafayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC
Fight for America sticker
A sticker on the back of a street sign showing an American flag with text reading "Fight for an America where Black Lives Matter, No human is illegal, Justice is blind, Everyone is an anti-fascist and we don't cage kids, Voting is a right and the mail isn't political, [text missing] Science is real, Racism is wrong, [text missing] Protesting is [text missing]." There is also an "antifascist action" sticker on the back of this sign.
Urban Art Mapping
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Photographer: Nadine Seiler
Lafayette Park, Washington D.C., USA
TOXIC LOSER --- Dimestore Mussolini?
TOXIC LOSER --- Dimestore Mussolini?
On the temporary chain metal fence surrounding Lafayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC. November 20th, two weeks from the Saturday Joe Biden was declared winner of the 2020 election.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Contributor: Kathleen Cole
Lafayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC
Various protest signs on the temporary walkway near the White House
Handmade posters cover the inside of the temporary, wooden walkway along H Street, NW in front of Lafayette Park and the White House in Washington, DC.
Messages read "Racism is a pandemic too," and "Can't trust a kneeling cop either," and more.
The walkway—a block long and built by the city—created a temporary art gallery and provided more protection for the artwork than the fence surrounding Lafayette Park which was exposed to the changing weather.
Urban Art Mapping
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Photographer: Kathleen Cole
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H Street NW, Lafayette Park, Washington DC