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Crumpler the school board announced it planned to revisit the original decision. On the evening of August 13, 2019, the Board decided by a vote of 4-to-3 on a compromise, namely to hide the murals rather than destroy them. Jon Golinger, executive director of the Coalition to
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library. All of these murals were focused on humanist themes, including concerns about class, labor, and power. He also painted five post offices (College
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Protect Public Art, remarked, "While it is a step in the right direction to take permanent destruction off the table, we will continue to strongly oppose spending $ 815,000 to permanently wall off the murals so nobody has the choice to see them or learn from them."
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