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stated that in using the word "reparations", Mark
Sanchez "not only perverts the concept of reparations" but also fails to see that the funds for the high cost of destruction "could have been invested in arts education or an anti-racist curriculum". A poll of San Francisco voters, commissioned by the
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On July 27, 2021, superior court judge Anne-Christine
Massullo ruled in favor of the alumni association, preventing the board from covering the mural. Judge Massullo wrote: "Neutral administrative procedures must be applied without regard to political interests." The judge also found out that the 11
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stating that "this is reparations". Sanchez later added that simply concealing the mural wasn't an option because it would “allow for the possibility of them being uncovered in the future.” The cost was estimated at $ 600,000 to $ 875,000. Prior to the decision, 8 out of 11 members of a community
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is made obvious by
Arnautoff's placement of George Washington in the panel. His right hand points to a map and his left to the ghostly white settlers, as in the panel's background forests give way to cities". Inducing discomfort in the viewer "was precisely Arnautoff's point". Dewey Crumpler and
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member community panel assembled in 2019 had made up its mind before organizing public meetings. “A PowerPoint presentation,” she wrote, “did not contain one reference to keeping the murals.” The evidence "overwhelmingly" supports the Alumni
Association's case, the judge concluded.
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Washington students, and said repeatedly that he was against destroying Arnautoff's mural: “My mural is part of the Arnautoff mural, part of its meaning, and its meaning is part of mine. If you destroy his work of art, you are destroying mine as well.”
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Crumpler to paint a "response mural" that depicted the historic struggles of people of color in America. Arnautoff indicated he was glad his work had "provided the impetus for this new progressive work". Crumpler devoted 8 years to complete his mural, dubbed
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called it “one of the major masterpieces of fresco on this coast". The work spanned a total of 1600 square feet and was composed of 13 panels, of which two were to become controversial: One depicts slaves working at
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Americans, enslaved African Americans, and a rioting underclass overthrowing British tyranny provides a template for telling a different story of America's foundations."
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African American community: alumnus
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The Native American in the "Westward Vision" panel is rendered in full color, facing away from the viewer, while the pioneers walking behind it are depicted in "ghostly hues of grey and white". According to
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indicated that it was conducting research to determine whether the mural was property of the federal government, and asked the district to keep it updated.
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1749:"Nearly 400 Writers and Academics Are Protesting the Planned Destruction of a Controversial Mural Depicting the Life of George Washington"
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1556:"S.F. school mural controversy: Judge rules against district move to cover historic Washington High artwork"
1180:"No 'slave owners': San Francisco school board chief threatened after call to rename George Washington H.S."
638:(1894) — A portion of this San Francisco monument was removed in 2018 over its depiction of Native Americans
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in 1914. The mural destruction attempt was cited as one of the "key controversies" leading to the recall.
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2205:"He's a public defender and legendary S.F. progressive. Here's why he backs the school board recall"
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1355:"San Francisco native and actor Danny Glover against removal of mural at Washington High School"
1967:"San Francisco Votes on School Board Recall That Started With a Year-Plus of Virtual Learning"
1220:"Education leaders oppose landmark designations for three SF schools over controversial mural"
835:"'This Is Reparations:' S.F. School Board Votes to Paint Over Controversial High School Mural"
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2235:"Post-recall S.F. school board rescinds vote to cover controversial Washington High mural"
2033:"Analysis | The Trailer: San Francisco's school board recalls are tearing Democrats apart"
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Gelber, Steven M. (Summer 1979). "Working to Prosperity: California's New Deal Murals".
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2138:"S.F. election: Here are the key controversies that led to the school board recall"
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1810:"Opinion | The San Francisco Mural: When the Destroyers of Art Are Liberals"
1711:"San Francisco School Board Votes to Hide, but Not Destroy, Disputed Murals"
1621:"The people want Washington High mural to stay — school official not swayed"
1453:"San Francisco School Board Votes to Hide, but Not Destroy, Disputed Murals"
1937:"A school's mural removal: should kids be shielded from brutal US history?"
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2004:"February 15, 2022 Election Results - Summary | Department of Elections"
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1877:"Judge To San Francisco School Board: Arnautoff's Murals Must Remain"
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1586:"Bay Area art leaders on censorship of George Washington High mural"
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670:"These High School Murals Depict an Ugly History. Should They Go?"
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1681:"Feinstein on SF mural flap: Don't destroy it, don't cover it up"
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art magazine, "the direct connection between the policies of the
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949:"Murals at San Francisco School Should Stay for Now, Judge Says"
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professor, called on people “to recall the school board.”
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2420:- Opinion piece in support of the mural published by
1848:"SF school board votes to save Depression-era murals"
323:. Arnautoff's biographer, Professor Robert Cherny of
1491:"Controversial Murals Halt School's Landmark Status"
2433:- Video featuring the creator of the response mural
1253:"SF school board votes to destroy circa 1936 mural"
606:that eulogized Washington as a symbol of honesty.
197:1960s–1970s: Early protests and the response mural
706:Public Art and Architecture from Around the World
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2107:"Recall History in California (1913 to Present)"
2368:"Saving Socialist Realist Art in San Francisco"
1385:"Alice Walker Defends George Washington Murals"
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230:2016–2022: Destruction vote by the school board
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1423:"The new America: Those who yell loudest win"
1526:"In defence of the George Washington murals"
1109:Tucker, Jill; Wu, Gwendolyn (8 April 2019).
548:Arnautoff painted the mural directly on wet
2495:Works Progress Administration in California
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465:Reversal of the vote and the Alumni lawsuit
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668:Pogash, Carol (11 April 2019).
495:General Services Administration
435:National Endowment for the Arts
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325:San Francisco State University
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2112:California Secretary of State
1905:Waxmann, Laura (2019-05-08).
1846:Brinklow, Adam (2019-08-14).
1649:Gonzalez, Matt (2019-06-24).
1495:Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon
1218:Waxmann, Laura (2018-03-08).
731:Smith, Roberta (2019-07-26).
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337:Crumpler, now a professor at
214:San Francisco Arts Commission
172:Works Progress Administration
109:George Washington High School
1747:Dafoe, Taylor (2019-07-08).
1709:Pogash, Carol (2019-08-14).
1451:Pogash, Carol (2019-08-14).
1421:Brown, Willie (2019-07-13).
1383:Pogash, Carol (2019-08-21).
1353:Costley, Drew (2019-08-14).
1149:Davis, Ben (July 10, 2019).
947:Pogash, Carol (2021-07-29).
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2233:Tucker, Jill (2022-06-23).
2142:The San Francisco Chronicle
1679:Matier, Phil (2019-08-25).
1619:Matier, Phil (2019-08-07).
1554:Tucker, Jill (2021-07-27).
1323:Tucker, Jill (2019-07-03).
1023:Tucker, Jill (2022-07-06).
990:Tucker, Jill (2021-10-07).
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604:Washington cherry tree myth
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339:San Francisco Art Institute
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1285:Weiss, Bari (2019-06-28).
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1029:San Francisco Chronicle
996:San Francisco Chronicle
642:List of New Deal murals
445:in Afghanistan, or the
344:San Francisco Chronicle
238:, who was president of
181:San Francisco Chronicle
160:recall election of 2022
2400:Art & Architecture
299:Opposition to the vote
223:Multi-Ethnic Heritage,
2008:sfelections.sfgov.org
617:Man at the Crossroads
2470:Art in San Francisco
2448:- Video produced by
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517:recalled from office
356:, former Supervisor
115:in 1936. It depicts
1971:Wall Street Journal
620:(1934) — Fresco by
457:, Syria?” This is "
252:historical landmark
2429:Life of Washington
2304:California History
2269:The New York Times
1814:The New York Times
1715:The New York Times
1457:The New York Times
1389:The New York Times
1291:The New York Times
953:The New York Times
737:The New York Times
675:The New York Times
581:Life of Washington
441:, who blew up the
382:The New York Times
191:westward expansion
100:Life of Washington
23:Life of Washington
2406:Bloomberg CityLab
1079:978-0-252-09924-3
572:mural painted in
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