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• Austin – "Black Austin Matters" was painted in yellow along Congress Avenue.

[98] The
Austin Justice Coalition painted "Black Artists Matter" in yellow along East 11th Street in
the Central East Austin neighborhood.[99]
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• Thomas Elliott from Alma, USA - Frisco Colorado Black Lives Matter mural #blm
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• Los Angeles – On August 31, 2020, the City of Los Angeles completed its first official and
permanent All Black Lives Matter on-street public art mural by Luckie Alexander in the
center lane of Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, replacing an earlier
unofficial All Black Lives Matter on-street mural and paying tribute to transgender people of
color.[16] The earlier mural was painted by volunteers on June 13, 2020, at the same site in
conjunction with the June 14, 2020, All Black Lives Matter march.[17]

Permanent 'All Black Lives Matter' mural


in Hollywood completed
The mural replaces a temporary one painted by volunteers in June when tens of thousands of
people came together for a march focused on racial injustice and the rights of Black people
in the LGBTQ community.
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• Detroit – On June 17, local artists and students painted "Power to the People" in black and
white along Woodward Avenue.[49]
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• Philadelphia – A pastor had "End Racism Now" painted in yellow on a street in the Fishtown
neighborhood. City crews tried unsuccessfully to remove it.[95]

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