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City Delays Removal Of Black Lives Matter Mural

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By Ashley Ellis

 

The City of Tulsa announced that the Black Lives Matter mural on Greenwood will not be removed today as planned.

The decision comes after a group gathered on Greenwood this morning to protest its removal by covering the mural with the names of those who have been the victims of racially-motivated violence.

 

 

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Officials with the city said, “There is no plan to remove it today. The City is working on the best solution moving forward.”

More than 11,000 people have signed a petition in favor of keeping the mural in Greenwood.

 

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