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Anti-Trump Protest Signs Have Blanketed NYC's Public Spaces Since Election

November 16, 2016 3:09pm | Updated November 16, 2016 3:09pm

In the week after Donald Trump was elected to the White House, both well-known artists and average citizens angered by the outcome turned to street art to express their anti-Trump sentiments. 

While a Post-It mural in a Manhattan subway station connector was the city's most visible work of post-election community art, other posters and stickers have cropped up across the city.

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