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  • Angela Mendez at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Angela Mendez at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Rashawn Russell at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Rashawn Russell at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Stephanie Herrera, 17, Lisa Liu, 17 and Ashley Walters, 17, of the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • From left: Ishmael Sylla, 18, Jarius Pierre-Toussaint, 18, Kenneth Cruz, 17 and Senior Trainer Gabe Gaskin from the De Pauw Posse 11, work together during a writing workshop at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Shanae Nelson, 17, from the De Pauw Posse 11, during a writing workshop at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Joelle Robinson at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Joelle Robinson at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Joelle Robinson at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Angela Mendez at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Rashawn Russell at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Rashawn Russell at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • From left: Gurparshad Singh, 17, Omari Ross, 18 and Rashawn Russell, 18, from the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Trainer Patrick Bourke, center, talks with students from the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Members of the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Goals posted on the wall of the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Students from the De Pauw Posse 11, work together during a writing workshop at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Members of the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Jarius Pierre-Toussaint, 18, from the De Pauw Posse 11, argues his opinion during a writing workshop at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • From left: Gurparshad Singh, 17, Omari Ross, 18 and Rashawn Russell, 18, from the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • From left: Suzanne Sim, 18, Sydney Lewis, 17 and Denisse Abreu, 17, from the De Pauw Posse 11, debate viewpoints during a writing workshop at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Ashley Walter, 17, from Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Members of the Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sydney Lewis at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Joelle Robinson at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Angela Mendez at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 08, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Jery Almonte (correct sp), 17, and Fatoumata Sow, 18, from Babsou Posse 11, during small group activities at the Posse Foundation in New York, NY on April 01, 2014. Students in the Posse Foundation are chosen as scholars and go through college prep together as seniors in high school then attend the same college campus together where they get ongoing support. The Posse Foundation has identified, recruited and trained 5,544 public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential to become Posse Scholars over the past 25 years.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Sehreen Noor Ali at her home in New York, NY on June 14, 2014. Following a blog post by a young developer who says she was raped and sexually assaulted at the nation's largest ed-tech conference last year, many are calling for new policies and a public discussion of sexism and sexual violence in the ed-tech industry. Ed Tech Women, a national networking organization, is among those calling for improved codes of conduct at ed-tech conferences and events.
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Shrimpboat captain Minh Vo, left, with his deckhands Cao Dang and Phong Nguyen, right, carefully spend the $100 grocery check provided by Catholic Charities after waiting for over four hours for financial support in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Phong Nguyen, (left) from Luling, LA, helps unload boxes of donated food from Second Harvest Food Bank with Catholic Charities after waiting for four hours for financial support in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Shrimpboat captain Minh Vo cries after waiting for over four hours for financial support from Catholic Charities in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. He received a $100 grocery check for his family of six. His wife was forced to find a job after his commercial shrimp boat was grounded because of the oil spill. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • Fans wave green hankerchiefs to show support at the beginning of the performance Music for a Time of War by Oregon Symphony and Music Director Carlos Kalmar at the Spring for Music festival at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, New York on May 12, 2011. .
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  • 83777 ----  11/01/06   Rickey Lynn Jackson sits at the Collin County Jail in McKinney, TX on November 01, 2006..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  Rickey Jackson holds onto his daughter Nikosha Jackson as his wife Gloria Jackson's coffin is taken out of the church after her wake on May 3, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 ---  Preacher Sharon Tarver tries to force Donesha Jackson to pray for her mother during a midnight prayer serviced dedicated to Gloria Jackson on April 26, 2005. "Somebody is going to be set free and delivered at midnight."..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  04.26.05  ----  Rickey Jackson prays during a midnight vigil for his wife Gloria Jackson on the eve of her death in McKinney, TX on April 26, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  ---  Gloria Jackson watches her grandchildren Jaterius Jackson, 10 months, left, and Jajreon Smith, 2, while waiting to be discharged from North Medical Center in McKinney, TX on March 2, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  -----  Nikosha Jackson, second from right, pokes her sister Donesha Jackson's stomach, far right, beside their friends Kassius Hollins, 15, Katasia Hollins, 16, Dasha Terry, 16, holding Camron Kelley, 3 months, an hour after Donesha Jackson, 17, gave birth to a baby boy Quintel Wilson, at 7lbs 2oz, at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, TX on February 28, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 ----  04.01.05  ----   Pastor Rock, right, helps Mr Lucky  Gene Howard move apartments after he was evicted from Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on April 01, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 --- Abisag Morales, 4, plays with her toys on the hood of an abandoned car while Pastor Rock talks with her mother Maria Palma as they try to find a solution to fix her broken down van at Sugar Hill on Wednesday July 4, 2007..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777---  04/25/07 ---  Sgt. Damian Guerrero, left, watches as Sgt. Jason Norton races against Kionna Evans, 9, as the management and the McKinney police gather with the residents of Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on April 25, 2007. .Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • Assistant wrestling coach of the Columbia University's wrestling team, Hudson Taylor live wrestling with Josh Houldsworth at Columbia University in Manhattan, NY on May 20, 2013. Taylor has been one of very few athletes who have supported the LGBT community, even though he himself is straight.
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  • Assistant wrestling coach of the Columbia University's wrestling team, Hudson Taylor drilling with Nick Mills during practice at Columbia University in Manhattan, NY on May 20, 2013. Taylor has been one of very few athletes who have supported the LGBT community, even though he himself is straight.
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  • Assistant wrestling coach of the Columbia University's wrestling team, Hudson Taylor, center, live wrestling with Josh Houldsworth at Columbia University in Manhattan, NY on May 20, 2013. Taylor has been one of very few athletes who have supported the LGBT community, even though he himself is straight.
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  • Assistant wrestling coach of the Columbia University's wrestling team, Hudson Taylor at Columbia University in Manhattan, NY on May 20, 2013. Taylor has been one of very few athletes who have supported the LGBT community, even though he himself is straight.
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  • 83777 ----10/26/06 ----  Nikosha Jackson holds her 8-month-old baby Quintaveon Nobles, outside the Sugar Hill apartments in McKinney, TX on October 26, 2006..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 ---  With the air conditioner broken for over a week in her apartment, Nikosha Jackson, 18, left, eight-months pregnant, and her friend Kwamesha Bell, 20, with her son Quintaveon Nobles, 1, try to stay cool blasting the air conditioner in Kwamesha Bell's car at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on June 29, 2007..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83753----  03.03.05  ----  Tyron Terrance plays with a toy gun at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on March 03, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  -----  McKinney Police Officer Sonny Martin, left, and  Officer Jaime Cisneros, right, watch over the residents of Sugar Hill during a torrential downpour as they work extra shifts as off-duty security late through a Friday night at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on June 29, 2007..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 ----  8.18.05   -----  Rickey Jackson and his two daughters Donesha Jackson and Nikosha Jackson, right, visit their mother Gloria Jackson's grave on her birthday on August 18, 2005 in Lucas, TX..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  05.04.05  ----   Donesha Jackson, far right, prepares for her mother's funeral beside her cousin Ta'Shaion Tarver, 15, in McKinney, TX on May 04, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777 ----  The imprint of Gloria Jackson's body remains on the bed, memories of Gloria Jackson remain in the room that witnessed her final days surrounded by family and friends on April 27, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  ----  Rickey Jackson Jr., center, turns away as his mother Gloria Jackson is taken away by coroners on April 27, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  04.27.05  ----  On the day of her death, Rickey Jackson holds his wife Gloria Jackson to offer comfort from the pain as she lies under hospice care dying of ovarian cancer at the age of 40 in McKinney, TX on April 27, 2005...Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  3.9.05   ---  Gloria Jackson lies under hospice care In a back bedroom of their small white house on Church Street in McKinney, TX on March 09, 2007..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  --  Hours before her death, Rickey Jackson stares at his wife Gloria Jackson as if his will alone could help her survive her battle with ovarian cancer on April 27, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  03.24.05 ----  Nikosha Jackson, 16, with her boyfriend Tarreon Nobles, play together on the family couch at the Manor House Apartments in McKinney, TX on March 24, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83753----  03.03.05  ----   Pastor Rock, right, checks up on the Jackson family at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on March 03, 2005. From left; Donesha Jackson, Rickyshia Jackson, Quintel WIlson, 1 month, Jajreon Smith, 3, Toby Collier, Gloria Jackson, and Jaterius Jackson, 1, far right..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  03.23.05 ----   Nikosha Jackson helps the family move out of Sugar Hill and into their temporary home in Church Street in McKinney, TX on March 23, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83753----  02.22.05  ----   Pastor Rock with Jajreon Smith visiting Gloria Jackson at North Medical Center in McKinney, TX on February 22, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  03.24.05 ----   Rickyshia Jackson, 20, left, holds her one month old nephew Quintel Wilson as her sister Nikosha Jackson, 15, center, plays with the baby as brothers Jaterius Jackson, 10 months, and Jajreon Smith, 2, play in the girl's bedroom in McKinney, TX on March 24, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  02.15.05 ----   Nine months pregnant and wearing "I Hate Everything" slippers, Donesha Jackson, right, cooks dinner beside her sister Rickyshia Jackson, watched by  Jajreon Smith at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on February 15, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  02.26.05 ----   Pastor Rock talks with Rickyshia Jackson, left, as Lisa Tarver and Toby Collier hang a portrait of Martin Luther King in the Jackson's new house on Church Street in preparation for Gloria Jackson to be released from hospital in McKinney TX on February 26, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83753----  02.22.05  ----   Pastor Rock, right, comforts Gloria Jackson while her husband Rickey Jackson holds his grandson Jaterius Jackson, 9 months, at North Medical Center in McKinney, TX on February 22, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  ---  Lucky Gene Howard lives in a bathroom with a shower, a toilet, and a sink in McKinney, TX on August 8, 2007..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  02.27.05 ----  Without a congregation, Pastor Rock prays alone in his church, Greater Hope, on a Sunday morning in McKinney, TX on February 27, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777  ----  04.09.05  ----   Mr Lucky Gene Howard watches television at his new home at Bent Creek Apartments after Pastor Rock helped him move his belongings after being evicted from Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on April 10, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  04.01.05  ----   Lucky Gene Howard loads his small amount of possessions into Pastor Rock's car as he moves out of Sugar Hill after being evicted by management after ten years living at the subsidised housing complex in McKinney TX on April 01, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  02.26.05 ----  Mr Lucky sits alone in his apartment before being evicted for drunken and disorderly behavior at Manor House Apartments on February 26, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83777----  03.02.05 ----   Before searching for a new apartment, Pastor Rock pays for Lucky Gene Howard to get a haircut and a shave from Sharon Rhodes at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on March 02, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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  • 83753----  02.21.05  ----   Pastor Rock watches as Mr Lucky Gene Howard is examined by a social worker in McKinney, TX on February 21, 2005..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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