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Dedrick Doolin President of the NAACP

Curt Nelson introducing the idea of the bench.

(L-R) Guy Smith, Gary Junge, Woojin Jung, Thomas Moore and Karl Cassell

(L-R) Gary Junge, Woojin Jung, Thomas Moore, Dedrick Doolin and Karl Cassell

Thomas Moore, Director of the African American Museum

Jack Evans, Administrator of the Hall Foundation and CEO of First Fire Casualties

Henry Royer, Retired President of Merchants National Bank

Gary Junge, CEO of Junge Car Dealership

A mother and her child sitting on the bench thinking about their dreams.

People from the neighborhood sitting on the bench.

James Fraisher, Neighborhood Activist

Smelling the sweet smells of KFC.

38 years ago her came to this tree with a big smile.

Hugging the tree for strength.

Picture from 38 years ago with Gary Junge, Woojin Jung, and David

A picture of his first school building.

A picture of all 13 buildings.

Sharing a picture of his shoes that he wore threw the construction of
his many buildings.

Building #13, designed to look like the white house.

The Chamber of Commerce Congratulating Woojin Jung and giving him a big pair of scissors.

The ribbon cutting.

Police Chief Greg Graham.





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A man from the neighborhood, reading the bench and thinking of his dream.

Photos from the fifth anniversary on October 21, 2014