
Puerto Rican freedom fighter, Lower East Side, Manhattan, 1970

Revolutionary war scenes painted by school children on abandoned buildings, 810 Broadway, Camden, 1982

"We built the USA," Bicentennial celebration, Broadway at Mt. Vernon, Camden, 1979

Broadway at Mt. Vernon, Camden, 1979

Camden High School, now Big Picture Learning Academy, 1700 Park Blvd., Camden, 2009

Mural, Henry Horner Homes, Washington St., Chicago 1992

Curtis Lewis, mural depicting an Egyptian pyramid, the Renaissance Center and a portrait of Mayor Dennis Archer, honoring the African American identity of Detroit. The mural has disappeared along with the former Canfield Market, whose back wall it once graced. East Canfield Street at Philip Street, Detroit, 2008

The African Amalgamation of Ubiquity, mural, substance abuse treatment center, Operation Get Down. Painted in 1985 by Curtis Lewis, the panorama represents a view of the history of black people, going back to the Egyptians, and their presence in Detroit, culminating in the portrait of Coleman Young. 9980 Gratiot Ave., Detroit 1995.

Black Panthers, West Crenshaw Blvd at West 50th St., LA, 2013

260 West 125th St., Harlem, 2010

"Liberation," "Strike." Anti capitalist mural on a school wall, Lower East Side, Manhattan, 1977 .tif

260 West 125th St., Harlem, 2010

a group portrait of Dahomey Amazons armed with their spears resembling the women of Wakanda. 260 West 125th St., Harlem, 2018

Art, Bedroom, Scudder Homes, Newark, 1987

“Dare to Dream” mural depicting Coleman Young, Malcolm X and MLK Jr., as well as gold medallist Tommie Smith and bronze medallist John Carlos making the Black Power salute during the 1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics. Muffler shop, Cloverdale at Elmhurst, Detroit, 2015.

Brownsville Houses, 284 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn. 2013

Brownsville Houses, 284 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn, 2019

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla by Riki, , Alley, S. of E 25th St.Between S. San Pedro and Trinity, Los Angeles, 1997.

Liberation mural, with Dominican flag and portrait of Juan Pablo Duarte, Lower East Side, NYC, 1977 .tif

Tam's Burgers, 6225 S. San Pedro Ave. at Gage Ave., Los Angeles, 2018. Juan is the manager, in addition to burgers he serves chicken teriyaki and Mexican food.

War mural from the 1980s, Brownsville Houses, 284 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn, 2013

Nefertiti, and Toltec head, Black and Brown Unity, Ogden Ave. at Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, 2017. Mural flanked by Egyptian and Mexican pyramids.

Brown snow white, Little Learners Academy, Day Care Center. Remarked a staff member: “We painted them brown. The kids are reminded of chocolates. They know the names of the dwarves. A white lady wanted to buy them for a party and paint them white.” She continued, “Painting them brown has nothing to do with race. There are no white kids in the day care center.” 18310 Livernois Avenue, Detroit, 2014

Alley S. of 25th St. between San Pedro and Trinity Aves., LA, 1996

519 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, 2000.

A black statue of Liberty in the war path next to Sojourner Truth and broken chains, Carolina Pavillion, 1395 Carolina St., Gary, 2018 Yes Program, Mural, 2018

818 W. Florence, LA, 2007

Former Palace Theater, Broadway and 8th Ave., Gary, 2006. tif.

Mural by Manuael G.Cruz at Cesar Chavez and Lorena, LA, 2001.

Liberation mural, with Dominican flag and portrait of Juan Pablo Duarte, Lower East Side, NYC, 1977 .tif

Villa Y Zapata, Union Ave at 12th Place, Los Angeles, 2019

An intense, short-lived mural depicting Rosa Parks, by Sintex (Brian Glass). 14th Street at Grand River Avenue, Detroit, 2015

0lmac colossal head, Twin Appliances, South of West Florence Ave., West of Hoover St., Los Angeles, 2015

Mayan head painted by Ocampo, 818 E. Florence Ave., L. A. 2007 .tif

Emperor Haile Selassie, South Side Masonic Lodge, 64th St. and Green, Chicago, 2007 tif


“It Don’t Exist,” the widespread appearance of this intriguing statement on buildings across Southwest Detroit prompted the weekly Metro Times to declare it “Best New Tag.” 2007. Michigan Avenue at Tillman Street, 2008

6810 S. Crenshaw Blvd. LA, 2002 .tif

Clothing Town, 36th at Foothill Blvd, Oakland, 2019. Defending Land & Life. "This mural was made for the community."

"Food for Thought" Marin S. of 17th Ave., Oakland, 2015

Black Youngster with Latina, Nawah Marker, Foothill Blvd., at 55th Ave., Oakland, 2018

Father and Son Grocery, Elm and Front Streets, Camden 2000

1323 First St., E. LA, 1996

Picaro Food Truck, Alameda Swap Meet, Alameda at 46th St., LA, 2003

Mural, Marina Bay and Cutting Avenue, Richmond, California, 2005

1239 E. 60th St., LA 1996

Sylvia Burke, detail of her mural, The History of Detroit, including the Motown Museum and Old GM Building. 1776 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, 2006

Black Panthers, 1655 Eight St., Oakland, 2017

Top Hat Shoeshine, inside the store a sign reads: "Black man, why do you spend 100% of your money with white people." S. Racine Ave. at 83rd St., Chicago, 1998

Art by the L. A. River by Olympic Blvd., L. A. 2009

Piñata factory, EW Alley W. of Hooper Ave., N of 55th St., LA, 2014

Marquee, Apollo Theater, 253 West 125th St. Harlem, February 11, 2020

Hospital nurses Mural, West 34th St. at 8th Ave., Manhatten, may 29, 2021.

Boxing mural promoting the movie Creed, West 124th St. and Malcolm X, Blvd., Harlem, March 21, 2023.

Pride mural, bus stop, Saratoga Ave. and Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, September 30, 2022.

Juan Pablo Duarte y Diaz, portrayed with the Dominican flag, Invine Turner Blvd. at 18th St., Newark, Mayor Ras Baraka Citywide mural program, artists Jimanez and Polanco, 2018

Mural, V. F. W., 303 East Palmer St., Compton, February 14, 2023.

"Brownsville never Ran, Never Will" mural, Osborn St. and Belmont Ave. Brooklyn, March 7, 2022.

Clothing Town, 36th at Foothill Blvd, Oakland, 2019. Defending Land & Life. "This mural was made for the community."

Freedom Theatre, "To Chronicle the African American Experience in the Performing Arts," 1343 N. Philadelphia, April 5, 2022..

Detroit United painted with the colors of the African American flag, 13321 Harper Ave., 2019.

"Black like You," African American flag and head of George Floyd by Chris Carnabuci, Union Square, Manhattan, August 5, 2021.

"My People," Langston Hughes Senior Center, 301 Sutter Ave., Brooklyn, May 2, 2023.

Mural by Abu Yusuf Hasan Falero, rear entrance to 315 Sutter Ave., Langston Hughes houses, Brooklyn, May 2, 2023.

Asian face, West 42nd St. and 8th Ave., Manhattan, march 28, 2023.

Kenny possing in front of a mural he photographed with his phone, East 125th St., at Park Ave., July 29, 2022.

Black Lives Matter, 685 Hendrix St., Brooklyn, March 30, 2023.

Mural, Savvy Bistro, 710 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, April 25, 2023.

13321 Harper Ave., Detroit, 2018

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'I am Black History," Omar, Broad Street and Market St., Newark, June 1, 2023.

Mural by VERS718, Broadway and Conway St., Brooklyn, June 3, 2023.

MacArthur Blvd. and 77th Ave., Oakland, July 14, 2023

"Soy Pobre y Que," MacArthur Blvd. and 77th Ave., Oakland, July 15, 2023

Paul Robeson, Malcolm X Academy, a school with an African Centerd Curriculum, 2585 Grove St., Detroit, June 9, 2023.

Bench, Van Dyke Ave.and E. Forest St., Detroit,June 11, 2023.

Loyola High School, 15325 Pinehurst, Detroit,


Feminist Mural, Mills Liquor, 5911 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, July 18, 2023.

Mayans using an Apple laptop computer, 46th Ave. and International Blvd., Oakland, July 15, 2023.

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Puerto Rican mural, El Barrio, E. 106th St. and Lexington Ave., Harlem, September 27, 2023.

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"We Are The First Ones," Mural, Master Burger, 4423 S. Western Ave., L. A. January 14, 2024

















































































