Here's a look at Black Lives Matter murals across the U.S.

Since Washington, D.C. painted “Black Lives Matter” across 16th St. on June 5, cities around the country followed with their own murals. It’s a public art movement unrivaled in recent street art history. Here’s a look at murals from around the U.S.:
Akron, Ohio

Asheville, North Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia


Austin, Texas
Baltimore, Maryland






Birmingham, Alabama
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Brooklyn, New York


Charlotte, North Carolina
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio



Denver, Colorado
Eugene, Oregon


Flint, Michigan
Florissant, Missouri
*this mural was painted over by the city’s street department, Florissant Police Department officer Steve Michael told BuzzFeed News, because “it is illegal to paint the roadway” and it “has absolutely nothing to do with the message.”
Fresno, California
Hollywood, California
Jackson, Michigan
Kalamazoo, Michigan


Madison, Wisconsin


Martinez, California
This mural in front of the Contra Costa District Attorney's office was vandalized by a couple who were later charged with a hate crime.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mobile, Alabama


New York, New York


This mural was painted on Fifth Ave. just outside Trump Tower.
Oakland, California
Oark Park, Illinois


This mural was vandalized to say “All Lives Matter.”
Park City, Utah





Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Sacramento, California
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Petersburg, Florida


San Diego, California


San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
Seattle, Washington


Spartanburg, South Carolina




Staten Island, New York
Stockton, California
Tucson, Arizona
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Update: This post has been updated with additional murals.