The Fight For Justice Sustains You | Bringing Back Bowery

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Creator

Catt Caulley and Robert Blodgett

Title

The Fight For Justice Sustains You | Bringing Back Bowery

Coverage

40 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003

Description

Mid-size pink squares, separated into an even white grid and marked randomly with vertical red lines, build the background of this piece. Yellow text shadows the light turquoise lettering outlined in black. The text reads: "There is no justice in America. But it is the fight for justice that sustains you. - Amiri Baraka.

Amiri Baraka was a playwright, novelist and poet that actively worked to bring the Black experience in America to life. Baraka's writings explored the anger of the Black community within the United States at the beginning of the Black Civil Rights Movement, using his writings as a weapon against racism. A widely polarizing figure, through his near fifty year career Baraka continued to be regarded as one of the most respected and widely published Black authors.

A small strip pulled off of the painting removes the paint to reveal the plywood underneath, on which small text reads: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. - MLK".

Source

Posted by @Bringing_Back_Bowery on Instagram. Caption: "Thank you @liza_and_the_clouds and Cat for a beautiful mural in tribute to Amiri Baraka."

Rights

Artists: Catt Caulley and Robert Blodgett
Image: @Bringing_Back_Bowery on Instagram

Publisher

Urban Art Mapping Research Project

Date

Contributor

F.S.

Original Format

Painting on plywood

Geolocation

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