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  2. Legal wall - Wikipedia

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    Some writers dismiss legal graffiti as "not real" and avoid legal walls. [10] These people may consider a writer who uses legal walls to be a toy (inexperienced or uncultured writer). [ 10 ] Some writers believe that legal walls defeats the purpose of graffiti, as a rebellious act [ 3 ] to reclaim public space. [ 1 ]

  3. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti, consisting of the defacement of public spaces and buildings, remains a nuisance issue for cities. In America, graffiti was used as a form of expression by political activists, and also by gangs such as the Savage Skulls, La Familia, and Savage Nomads to mark territory.

  4. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti has played an important role within the street art scene in the Middle East and North Africa , especially following the events of the Arab Spring of 2011 or the Sudanese Revolution of 2018/19. [42] Graffiti is a tool of expression in the context of conflict in the region, allowing people to raise their voices politically and socially.

  5. Column: Vandalism or street art? What the graffiti-tagged ...

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    The colorful graffiti that adorns an abandoned skyscraper in downtown L.A. is, depending on who you ask, petty vandalism that plagues the city or vibrant street art that enriches.

  6. Calendar Feedback: A grand 'Graffiti' recap and why ... - AOL

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    Readers have their say about 'American Graffiti' at 50, 'Rich Men of North of Richmond' and the decline of civility in modern society. Calendar Feedback: A grand 'Graffiti' recap and why 'Rich Men ...

  7. Graffiti in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Much controversy arose on whether graffiti should be considered an actual form of art. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In 1974, Norman Mailer published an essay, The Faith of Graffiti , that explores the question of graffiti as art and includes interviews from early subway train graffitists, and then New York City mayor, John Lindsey.

  8. The Faith of Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    These graffitists strive to get their "names", how they are known as artists, in dangerous places "where people don't know how you could do it". [18] The "name" is subversive; it challenges authority, and, akin to a gangster's hit, is linked to poverty, crime, and death. [19] "The name", says CAY, "is the faith of graffiti." [20]

  9. 23 Banned Books You Should Probably Read Right Now - AOL

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    When a book is banned, readers wonder why. And some feel compelled to buy the restricted work as a vote for free speech. It’s difficult to say which book is the most banned in the United States ...