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Death of Michael Stewart - Wikipedia Michael Jerome Stewart (May 9, 1958 [1] – September 28, 1983) was an African-American man who received recognition after his death following an arrest by New York City Transit Police for writing graffiti in soft-tip marker or using an aerosol can on a New York City Subway wall at the First Avenue station [2]
Michael Stewart (footballer) - Wikipedia Michael James Stewart (born 26 February 1981) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a midfielder He began his career with Manchester United and played for both Edinburgh derby rivals, Hearts and Hibernian He also played for Nottingham Forest and Charlton Athletic during his career
Michael Stewart - Wikipedia Michael Stewart (British writer, born 1971), English writer and academic; Michael Stewart (pyropainter) (born 1979), American surrealist artist; Michael Stewart (music executive) (died 1999), American music executive; Michael Stewart (1943–2007), American musician and record collector who performed as Backwards Sam Firk
Michael Stewart (1958-1983) | BlackPast. org Michael Stewart was a New York City graffiti artist who died following an incident with the city’s transit police Although not much is known about his early life, Stewart’s death entered the media on September 15, 1983 at 2:00 a m
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The brutal death that politicised New York’s art world - BBC Centring around Jean-Michel Basquiat’s searing painting The Death of Michael Stewart (widely known as Defacement), alongside other works of the artist related to police brutality, it also
The Legacy of ‘The Man Nobody Killed,’ 25 Years Later - VICE Hailing from Brooklyn, Black 25-year old artist Michael Stewart joined the emerging East Village art scene in 1983 when he leased his first studio in the Anderson Theater for $25 a month
The Man Nobody Killed | National Museum of African American . . . The Man Nobody Killed pays homage to the life and protests around the death of Michael Stewart, an artist and model who was arrested by the New York City Transit Police for writing graffiti on a subway station wall