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Discover how street art became a weapon of revolution. This 40-page paperback dives into the gritty history behind the spray cans and stencils, exploring how artists used public walls to challenge power before Banksy made it cool. From subversive messages to radical movements, uncover the stories of those who painted their way to change—when street art meant something dangerous, something real. Perfect for anyone curious about art that actually fought back.