The Graffiti from Pompeii tells scholars a great deal about society, cultural norms, popular political expression, and interpersonal relationships. If all that was left of Chicago was the graffiti that lined the city walls, what might scholars make of our society?

Pretend I’m an historian of the future (300+ years from now) and although I’m well-acquainted with the U.S. political context/history the only sources I have available, in order to piece together the Chicago area’s grappling with contemporary society and politics, is the graffiti that survived a major catastrophe (earthquake, tsunami, Zombie apocalypse etc.) After documenting a few pieces of politicized graffiti (ignore mere tagging for example), write one page description of Chicago circa the early 21st century.

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