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Dublin Core
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Title
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
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Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Graffiti
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Title
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More Black Men Are In Prison Now Than Were Enslaved In 1850
Coverage
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Columbus, Ohio, USA
Description
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Graffiti on a concrete wall reading "More black men are in prison now than were enslaved in 1850."
Source
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From the contributor: "My wife and I went downtown to photograph the protest art as we knew that it would not last (for a variety of reasons). The military was still on the streets, a curfew was still in place, and police were still assaulting innocent protestors. Columbus is the capitol of Ohio, so much of this was around the capitol building."
Rights
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Scott S. Lawski
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Date
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2020-08-25
Contributor
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SE
Identifier
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UAM-GF_1531
August 2020
Columbus
Graffiti
Handstyle
Ohio
Political
United States