This mural is next to the one shown last week. The distinguished man along side the Black Panthers is A. Philip Randolph, a civil rights leader, who organized and unionized the railroad porters.
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Bay Front Park
2 weeks ago
Powerful image
ReplyDeleteI definitely see the ties to the panthers in this part of the mural.
ReplyDeleteIts clear that murals are coming from the protest age. Bringing a message against the common thought. Some times still required.
ReplyDeleteExcellent tribute.
ReplyDeleteNice mural. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThe Panther portraits certainly seem to match the impression one has of the movement.
ReplyDeleteThat's a bit of history I haven't heard much about in recent years.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Brings back memories. Glad they are remembrance. Great mural.
ReplyDeleteMore murals with a history are being painted these days, it's good, sometimes it takes a huge image in colour for people to remember
ReplyDeletep.s. we sure do need every drop of rain ODP, it was a long, very dry summer..