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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. |
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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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