Postal Service Makes Deals to Rescue New Deal-Era Murals

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Walking into New York’s stately General Post Office in the Bronx, the first thing you notice are the murals.

In 1938, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration commissioned artist Ben Shahn to paint the walls of the cavernous lobby with 13 larger-than-life frescoes celebrating the American worker.