Gerald L. Campbell: "Well Guys, It Looks Like Tonight It's Gonna Be Rotini And Hennessy Black", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Gentrification Substitutes Fake Beauty For The Soul Of A City And That Is Why Outsiders Are Viewed With Suspicion", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "While The Girls Are Distracted, Mama Has Her Eyes On Newports And A Monster Energy Drink", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "A Radiant Smile Warms Hearts And Makes Of A Person An Influence", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "For Youth The Sky Is Filled With Stars That Are Most Visible In One's Dreams", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Children Frolic Even As They Walk Down The Sidewalk", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Kittie McKenzie, "A Person's Dignity Blossoms And Radiates In The World As Beauty", Chinatown, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Friendships On The Street Run Thick And Deep", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Suspiciously Close Friends Check Out The Stranger In The Hood", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "What? Closed Because Of Imminent Health Hazards And I Ate Here Yesterday!", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Walking Down The Avenue, She Noticed My Camera And, Spontaneously Poising, Asked Me To Take Her Picture", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Cool Story Bro, You Should Write A Book About It", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "He Will Soon Get Up And Go Out Into A World That Is Very Unfamiliar", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, D,C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Without Love And Compassion, Humanity Cannot Survive", 14th Street NW, Downtown, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "If We Have Homelessness, It Is Because We Have Forgotten That We Belong To Each Other", 14th & Pennsylvania Avenue, Downtown, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Were He Not Born With A Social Stigma, He Might Have Become A Formidable Contender", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Social Media Democratizes Ideas, Information, And Actions To Enable Change", Woodbridge, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell: "Her Flair For Elegance Was A Quality Worthy Of Notice", Mr. Henry's Victorian Pub, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "The Years In Your Life Matter Less Than The Life In Your Years", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "How Deep Runs A Man's Thoughts As He Faces Another Night In Solitude (B&W Edition)", Verizon Sports Center, Chinatown, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "Don't Bother To Ask, I am Fine And Neither Are You", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Youth In 1900 Were Used By Employers To Gain High Profits For Themselves Whereas Today They Are The Vanguard Of An Economic And Political Revolution", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Be Careful Of Those Wandering Eyes For Karma Has No Deadline", Verizon Sports Center, Chinatown, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "How Deep Runs A Man's Thoughts As He Faces Another Night In Solitude", Verizon Sports Center, Chinatown, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "Walking In The Rain Eases My Pain For No One Can See My Tears", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "Though Indifference To Others Is Commonplace, The Deepest Yearning Of Mankind Is For Love And Belonging", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: All Eyes On The Chess Board!, "Suspense Lies Not In Finding Out Who Wins But In The Anticipation Of It," George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C
Gerald L. Campbell: "Everybody's Irish On St. Paddy's Day", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "When Goodness Flows From The Heart, Beauty Radiates To The World", George Washington University Metro Station, Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "Her Performances Began In A Shroud Of Fear But Ended With Tears Of Joy And Eventual Solitude", Mr. Henry's Victorian Pub, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C