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Kehinde Wiley's artful and empowering response to confederate statues

Kehinde Wiley's artful and empowering response to confederate statues Made as a direct response to confederate statues, Kehinde Wiley's "Rumors of War" is a reminder of Black resiliency, pride and strength. The statue now sits in Times Square and marks the first time Wiley has debuted a piece of public art.

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