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artist : marshal arts
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The pasteup is by Technique2012. I am familiar with the gentleman pictured from the artist's Instagram Page. He was let go after forty years with nothing but a paper service award because he was no longer economically viable. And then they treated him as pictured. Capitalism stops at nothing. Cincinnati, OH
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elbochos paste : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/13993758172/
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artist : marshal arts
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artist : marshal arts
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artist : absinth , hamburg
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detail paste up : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/32402545671/in/datepos...
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detail paste : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/14436427632/
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artists : moona hamburg / octopus von leloup
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detail paste on door : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/30106759223/in/datepos...
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" der einzige fremde in meinem land ist der nazi "
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Arabbers Stable on Fremont Ave. West Baltimore. For Gaia's project to paint the westside stable. Piece is of a hand holding a Arabber's wagon permit pendant, which are still pressed and made. The date on the pendant is the date the Arabber Preservation Society was established
Arabbing as a practice began in the 19th century in Baltimore when easy access to stables and the shipyards of the inner harbor made selling fruit with horse drawn carriages an attainable entrepreneurial enterprise for African Americans in Baltimore. During the war effort and after WWII arabbing became an almost entirely African American trade. Competition from supermarkets and restrictions from modern zoning laws have endangered this heritage. Today there are only a couple sites left that serve as arabbing stables, with the Fremont Avenue location being one of the most prominent in the city. Today, arabbing serves as a viable living for a handful of men and their families whilst also serving a variety of communities including neighborhoods that do not have easy access to produce and whole foods.