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African American Muralist Honored
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Sun Reporter, The
05-11-1995
African American Muralist Honored.
When most people think of murals, they recall colorful wall in the Mission District, with bold images of Chicano culture. While the Mission District boasts over 200 murals, other areas in San Francisco have enjoyed this public art as well. In the 1970s, when San Francisco's mural movement flourished, African American painters got deeply involved. The Fillmore and Bayview districts saw a proliferati...
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