DescriptionCentralia Massacre Mural The Resurrection of Wesley Everest.jpg
English: A mural in Centralia, Washington sponsored by local businessmen, history buffs and unions to memorialize Wesley Everest and the IWW side of the 1919 Centralia Massacre. By Mike Alewitz, completed December 12, 1997.
In 1996, the Centralia Union Mural Project commissioned a mural on the north side of a former Elk's Lodge facing The Sentinel monument to memorialize Wesley Everest and the Wobblies and to tell the union's side of the
Centralia Massacre. "The Resurrection of Wesley Everest" was completed in 1997 by the mural painter Mike Alewitz despite controversy and opposition from the American Legion.
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