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(The Eviction is a 1946 painting by artist Ray Grathwol. He depicts the eviction of an African-American family from their Akron, Ohio house at the intersection of High and Furnace Street. He painted it to depict housing discrimination of racial minorities.) |
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The Eviction is a 1946 painting by artist Ray Grathwol. He depicts the eviction of an African-American family from their Akron, Ohio house at the intersection of High and Furnace Street. He painted it to depict housing discrimination of racial minorities. | The Eviction is a 1946 painting by artist Ray Grathwol. He depicts the eviction of an African-American family from their Akron, Ohio house at the intersection of High and Furnace Street. He painted it to depict housing discrimination of racial minorities. | ||
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The Eviction is a 1946 painting by artist Ray Grathwol. He depicts the eviction of an African-American family from their Akron, Ohio house at the intersection of High and Furnace Street. He painted it to depict housing discrimination of racial minorities.
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