Category:The People's Wall

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<nowiki>The People's Wall; mural in Seattle, Washington, U.S</nowiki>
The People's Wall 
mural in Seattle, Washington, U.S
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LocationCentral District, Seattle, King County, Washington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region
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  • 1970
Map47° 36′ 12.2″ N, 122° 18′ 23.4″ W
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English: The People's Wall is the last remnant of the Black Panther Party's Seattle headquarters at the southwest corner of 20th Avenue and Spruce Street. The low retaining wall is on the 20th Avenue side of the property; the artwork was commissioned by the Black Panther chapter in 1969 and painted in 1970 by Dion Henderson; Eddie Walker gave it a "facelift" in 2008. More information: https://revisitwa.org/waypoint/the-peoples-wall/.


The wall is dedicated to nine fallen Panthers: Sydney Miller, Welton Butch Armstead, Albert Postel, Larry War, Lewis Jackson, Maud Allen, Carolyn Downs, Jim Graves and Henry Boyer.


A 1970 mural in the U.S. that never had a copyright notice nor registered a copyright should be in the public domain in the U.S.

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