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  2. Irony of Negro Policeman - Wikipedia

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    The figure in the artwork—a black man dressed in a midnight blue police uniform—represents the totalitarian black mass. [3] The hat that frames the head of the policeman resembles a cage, and represents what Basquiat believes are the constrained independent perceptions of African-Americans at the time, and how constrained the policeman's own perceptions were within white society.

  3. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

  4. Homeless Cop - Wikipedia

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    Homeless Cop (born Jason Fennell) is an American artist known for his oil paintings, T-shirt designs, and various projects and animated bumps for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim comedy block. [1] Currently the artist is producing paintings for his collection to be displayed at gallery shows and also working on commissioned pieces for clients.

  5. Kissing Coppers - Wikipedia

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    Kissing Coppers is an example of stencil graffiti, which is a quick method for erecting images onto large surfaces, which for Banksy is necessary to keep his anonymity. [8] Due to the speed and ease of stencil graffiti, it is typically the message rather than the critical artistic design components that are most significant to the work. [ 8 ]

  6. Keystone Cops - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Cops in a typical pose from In the Clutches of the Gang (1914). The chief (using the telephone) is Ford Sterling. The policeman directly behind Sterling (extreme background, left) is Edgar Kennedy. The young cop to Kennedy's left is a then-unknown William Frawley. The hefty policeman at extreme right is Fatty Arbuckle.

  7. Starbucks apologizes to police officer who was refused ...

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    A police officer in Philadelphia was denied access to a restroom at Starbucks. His account of the incident has gone viral, prompting an apology from the company. The complaint made by the officer ...

  8. Driver shows ‘white privilege card’ during traffic stop, gets ...

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    Getty Images/Getty Images/iStockphoto A woman holding a “white privilege card” got a selfie with an Alaska police officer during a traffic stop, and now police are investigating the incident.

  9. ACAB - Wikipedia

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    ACAB, an acronym for all cops are bastards, is a political slogan associated with those opposed to the police. It is commonly expressed as a catchphrase in graffiti , tattoos and other forms of imagery in public spaces and online.