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Black Towns Matter Street Mural is painted on the pavement in green, blue, and yellow. "Black" is painted in green, "Towns" is painted in blue, and "Matter" is painted in yellow.

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Black Towns Matter is written in yellow ("BLACK" and "MATTER") and red ("TOWNS") in paint on the pavement. The "O" of towns features a portrait of George O. Burgess, a black lawyer and the first mayor of Independence Heights, the first black…

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In the mural, a Black health care professional wears a blue mask on as well as her blue scrubs. The woman has her eyes closed and has her hair up. Her hair has white roses in it along with blue flowers and roots. On her chest is a human heart that…

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The mural of George Floyd has his face outlined in yellow paint and towards the left of his are the words "I CANT BREATHE". The words are bright and multicolored. Behind George and the text there are multicolored geometric shapes.

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In black letters, the words "#BLACK LOVE" are written. The letters are outlined in white then outlined in black. They are painted on the side of a building that is covered in art by other artists.

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Painted on a plywood panel, this piece depicts a cop with the horns and forked tail of the devil, surrounded by the flames of hell. Text reads "El Diablo," and "Murder in the Name of Law." To the right of the figure, there is a quote that reads "Let…

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted in red, yellow, and red on the pavement. The phrase is followed by George Floyd's Football Jersey in front of his former high school.

The mural was commissioned by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, the…

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Inspired by the “End Racism Now” mural painted on the Main Street of downtown Fort Worth in June, Hollins approached Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. on July 4 with the idea to create something similar on the TCU campus.

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"Jubilant and exuberant is the melanin of our skin. From despair we have arisen" is painted on the pavement in yellow. It is a verse written by San Antonio poet laureate Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson.
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