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Detail of Raymond Kasky's [[Kneeling ministers statue]] at [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Civil Rights District]]. Depicted are [[John Thomas Porter]], [[Nelson | Detail of Raymond Kasky's [[Kneeling ministers statue]] at [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Civil Rights District]]. Depicted are [[John Thomas Porter]], [[Nelson Smith Jr]] and [[A. D. King]]. | ||
Photographed by Chris Denbow and posted to the [[Magic City Flickr Group]] under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 2.0 license. Cropped for BhamWiki by permission. ([http://www.flickr.com/photos/mojodenbowsphotostudio/98462386/in/pool-magic_city original]) | Photographed by Chris Denbow and posted to the [[Magic City Flickr Group]] under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 2.0 license. Cropped for BhamWiki by permission. ([http://www.flickr.com/photos/mojodenbowsphotostudio/98462386/in/pool-magic_city original]) | ||
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Detail of Raymond Kasky's Kneeling ministers statue at Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham's Civil Rights District. Depicted are John Thomas Porter, Nelson Smith Jr and A. D. King.
Photographed by Chris Denbow and posted to the Magic City Flickr Group under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 2.0 license. Cropped for BhamWiki by permission. (original)
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