Gerald L. Campbell: Life Has Its Snares & Delusions, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: In Darkness We Despair Even Of Life, Abandoned Building, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Here I Am, Lord, Your Suffering Servant, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Suffering Of The Vulnerable Rebukes Our Indifference, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Though Unwanted And Oppressed, He Remained Gentle In Spirit, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Fire Of Demons Rage Through My Soul
Gerald L. Campbell: Despite Torrents Of Injustice, Truth & Love Will Have The Final Word, Downtown, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Corve DaCosta, "Rescue Me, My Lord ... For I Am Your [Suffering] Servant, " Kingston, Jamaica
Gerald L. Campbell: Corve DaCosta & Friend, "The Journey Of Life Is Always Treacherous And Lonely", Kingston, Jamaica
Gerald L. Campbell: Sidney, "The Yearning To Belong", Woodbridge, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell: Simon Blue, "Reflecting On The Sorrows Of Existence", Capital Heights, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Soul Reveals Itself In Silence, Veteran's Park, Woodbridge, Virginia
Gerald L. Campbell: In This World Of Shadows And Appearances, Will Tomorrow Be Any Better?, Chinatown, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "And When It Was All Over He Said To Himself: 'Is That All There Is'?", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Who Does Not Paint Himself A Face?", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "He Was Abused And Oppressed Yet He Uttered Not A Word", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC