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A mural in downtown Raleigh, NC painted on plywood. This work depicts a of group of protestors of all ages wearing face masks and holding signs. One sign reads "Racism is a Pandemic Too"

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Black Lives Do Matter End Racism Now is written in yellow paint around a building.

The mural was organized by the Cool Spring Downtown District and the Fayetteville City Art Council.

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"BLACK LIVES MATTER" is painted on asphalt in a variety of colors and styles. Each of the 16 letters depicts the aesthetic of the artists, as each artist had one letter to work on.

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted in various colors on the pavement.

There were a variety of artists that worked on the mural.
Lead Artists:
Joseph Pearson - Lead artist for the word "Black"
Jenny Pickens - Lead artist for the word…

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End Racism Now #BLM is painted on the pavement in colorful letters. Each of the letters has a different design that was designed by 16 local artists. The mural was organized by the Community Mural Project, Triad Cultural Arts, Ministers'Conference…

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"Unite Against Racism" is painted on the pavement. Each letter on the mural has its own theme with words like ‘Power to the People’ and ‘Black Votes Matter’ painted inside.

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"One Love" is painted in yellow on the street. Inside of the "O" in "One" there is a black number 1, and inside of the "O" in "Love," there is a black heart.

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The mural consists of the words “Black Lives Matter” painted in yellow and it stretches around 700 feet from City Hall down to the Pasquotank County Library.

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"Black Lives Matter!" is painted in yellow paint on the pavement. Each of the letters depicts a different design.

The mural was organized by Kelley Creacy-Durham and Jason Keith.

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Painted on plywood on the CVS store, a mural recognizing the 2020 African American Cultural Festival. Includes abstract geometric patterns and text including "Knowledge," "Glory," "Inspire," and "No Justice No Peace."
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