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Jackie Sumell

The New Orleans-based artist behind Herman’s House, a collaboration with former prisoner and Black Panther, Herman Wallace, a member of the Angola 3 who died shortly after he was released in October 2013 following nearly 42 years in solitary confinement. Their project called “#76759: Featuring the House That Herman Built” is now installed at the Brooklyn Public Library’s main branch. An updated version of Jackie’s book, The House That Herman Built, is also being re-released.

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