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Example of artwork info table, from William Walker article

Selected works

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Title Date Location Status
Wall of Respect 1967 43rd Street and Langley Avenue, Chicago Destroyed by fire, 1971
Wall of Dignity 1968 Mack Avenue and Lillibridge, Detroit
Harriet Tubman Memorial Wall 1968 Mack Avenue and Lillibridge, Detroit
Wall of Truth 1969 43rd Street and Langley Avenue, Chicago Destroyed by fire, 1971
Peace and Salvation: The Wall of Understanding 1970 872 N. Orleans, Chicago Destroyed, 1991[1]
All of Mankind 1971-73 617 W. Evergreen Ave, Chicago Whitewashed 2015
History of the Packing House Worker 1975 4859 South Wabash, Chicago Restored, 1998
Wall of Daydreaming and Man's Inhumanity to Man 1975 47th Street and Calumet Avenue, Chicago Restored, 2003[2]
Childhood is Without Prejudice 1977 56th Street and Stony Island Avenue, Chicago Restored, 1993 and 2009
Justice Speaks: Delbert Tibbs/New Trial or Freedom 1977 57th Street and Lake Park, Chicago Destroyed in Metra renovation, 2001/2[3]
St. Martin Luther King 1977 49th Street and Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago Destroyed after being defaced[4]
Reaching Children/Touching People 1980 975 E. 132nd Street, Chicago[5]
You Are as Good as Anyone 1980
Reaganomics 1982
Wall of Community Respect 1983
Peace, Peace 1984
Tribute to Harold Washington 47th and Champlain


Selected works

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Title Date Location Status
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  1. ^ Huebner, Jeff (2001-09-06). "Back to the Walls: Public art advocates rally to save the last remnants of the famous "Mural Revolution."". Chicago Reader.
  2. ^ Ehmke, Layton and Justine Jablonska (2009-12-09). "A Chicago mural tells a story of a recent past, but will the future accept it?". Medill Reports - Chicago.
  3. ^ "The CPAG Watch List". Chicago Reader. 2001-09-06.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference behindthewall was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ "City hires 3 artists in new building plan". Chicago Tribune. 1979-06-28. p. W5.