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MSA SC 6271-2-3
CollectionBlack Lives Matter Collection
AuthorWilkerson, Chad
Dates2020-10-19, 2020-07-21
Mediumdigital photograph
RestrictionsNon-commercial use only: Photography in this collection is available for personal viewing and non-commercial use with attribution to the creator. Digital images in this collection may not be used in commercial publications or redistributed without the express written permission of their creator(s).
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
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Digital Photograph by Chad Wilkerson: Group of artists receiving certificates of appreciation from the Anne Arundel County Council. Group (including Chad Wilkerson who is in the back row, fourth from the left) stands in front of the Carlester Smith, aka "Walking Man" tribute mural painted on Pinkey's West Street Liquors, 1100 West Street in Annapolis in July 2020. Carlester Smith was a beloved fixture of the community who picked up trash, cleaned parking lots, and washed windows among many other community services. Mr. Smith died on March 2, 2020 at age 63. The lead mural artist is Comacell Brown, Jr. Wilkerson was part of the painting team. Keywords: BLM, Community, artwork

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