Artist loses bid to remove panels covering anti-slavery murals at Vermont school

FILE - Vermont Law School is seen on Oct. 8 2021, in Royalton, Vt. An artist who painted now-covered murals at Vermont Law School that were intended to honor African Americans and abolitionists involved in the Underground Railroad — but were considered by some to be racially offensive — lost his appeal to remove the barrier on Friday, Aug. 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke, File)

An artist has lost his appeal to remove fabric panels concealing murals he painted to honor African Americans and abolitionists involved in the Underground Railroad but that officials at the Vermont law school where they're housed found to be racially insensitive.

Artist Sam Kerson created the colorful murals entitled “Vermont, The Underground Railroad†and “Vermont and the Fugitive Slave†in 1993 on two walls inside a building at the private Vermont Law School, now called Vermont Law and Graduate School, in South Royalton.

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