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The San Francisco school board Tuesday night voted to reverse course on an earlier decision to remove a mural that shows founding father George Washington owning slaves and beginning the conquest ...
The Depression-era mural, which depicts black slaves and dead Native Americans in Colonial-era scenery, is in the lobby of George Washington ... The mural has been controversial for more than ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) -- More than 100 people walked through the halls of Washington High School Thursday to view the controversial murals that the San Francisco Unified School District board ...
A California school board has voted on the fate of an expansive mural dedicated to the life of George Washington ... debates continue on reparations and controversial names – even in mostly ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Over 100 people packed the lobby of a San Francisco public high school to view a controversial ... visitors to see the "Life of Washington" mural for two hours on Thursday ...
A mural of George Washington ... American — have been the subject of controversy for decades. The board was sued that year by the George Washington High School Alumni Association, which ...
The San Francisco school board has reversed a controversial decision to remove a historic fresco series of the life of George Washington from ... voted to remove the mural from view.
A mural depicting scenes from George Washington’s life that became a lightning rod for controversy will remain ... ruled that the district violated California laws by failing to conduct an ...
The George Washington High School Alumni Association sued that year to prevent the mural’s destruction, an effort that convinced a California judge, Anne-Christine Massullo, that city officials ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco school board has voted to rescind a previous decision to cover up a George Washington campus mural from ... for admissions amid controversy including ...
Over 100 people packed a San Francisco public high school to view a controversial mural criticized as racist and degrading for its depiction of black and Native American people.