Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Elizabeth City, NC
- Creator
- Michael Little, Ulysses Edwards, Richard Delain, and Jimmy Bones
- Title
- Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Elizabeth City, NC
- Coverage
- 36.300744, -76.221833
- Description
- 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.
- Source
- Image URL
News Coverage by The Daily Advance, 3 WTKR, and The Daily Advance
Tweet by Jon Dowding on July 16, 2021 - Rights
- Creators: Michael Little, Ulysses Edwards, Richard Delain, and Jimmy Bones
Photographer: News 3 WTKR
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- Date
- 2021-07-10
- Contributor
- LA
- Identifier
- UAM-GF_3533
- Spatial Coverage
- Located on East Colonial Avenue in front of the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Department
- Is Referenced By
- Stephen Larrick, Black Lives Matter Street Mural Census
Collection
Tags
Citation
Michael Little, Ulysses Edwards, Richard Delain, and Jimmy Bones, “Black Lives Matter Street Mural, Elizabeth City, NC,” George Floyd & Anti-Racist Street Art , accessed January 15, 2025, https://georgefloydstreetart.omeka.net/items/show/3533.