Story and video by Thomas K. Pendergast
New information has emerged that the San Francisco Unified School District’s (SFUSD) Board of Education broke a deal decades ago, setting the stage for the present controversy about the George Washington High School murals. A 1968 agreement indicates that a deal was reached to keep the murals in place but include plaques beneath each one explaining the history left out of the murals, which was not done.
The agreement also included a plan to paint a new alternative mural, which was eventually commissioned and completed.
The school’s alumni association recently proposed six points to resolve the issue.
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