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Frederick Douglass Recreation Center Mural
Painted in
2012
by MTC Studio, the mural depicts the black abolitionist Frederick Douglass shaking hands with President Abraham Lincoln. An older version of Douglass is offset to the right side of the mural. The mural site is adjacent
2012
Asheville Mural
This mural was created by Harper Leich in Asheville, North Carolina in
2012
but had been destroyed by 2016. It includes the faces of Frederick Douglass, Maya Angelou, and George Washington Carver.
2012
North Lawndale Mural
A teacher at North Lawndale College Preparatory Charter High School, Katie Bordner, created this mural with her students in
2012
. It depicts the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, a mother and child and an African backdrop.
2012
Underground Railroad
In
2012
, Mexican muralist Luis Zarate created the mural
Underground Railroad
on Bay Street in Sodus Point, Wayne County in upstate New York. Sponsored by the Neighborhood Association of Sodus Point, the mural depicts the involvement
2012
E Pluribus Unum
E Pluribus Unum,
“Out of Many, One,” was a mural created by Lewis Lavoie in
2012
. Described as a snapshot of America, the mural brings together 50 different stories from
2012
The Shoulders of Heroes We Lean On
This mural was created in
2012
by Munir D. Mohammad for the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, one of the oldest African heritage organisations in the country. Titled
2012
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