Gerald L. Campbell: January 20, 2009, "The Presidential Inauguration He Will Never Forget", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washingtron, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Enjoying Urban Life", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Two Ladies In Front Of Mama's", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
Gerald L. Campbell: "Two Families Enjoying Each Other's Company", No Loitering By Order Of DC Police Department, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Brotherhood Of Man Speaks Of A Richness That Wealth Can Never Know, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Harold, "An Evening's Reflection On What Lies Ahead", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DCpsd
Gerald L. Campbell: "His Dignity Was Simultaneously Intrinsic & Transcendent", Walking On Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: He Was Watching The Ladies While Their Attention Was Directed Elsewhere, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Taking A Rest From My Daily Jaunt, "Walking Is Man's Best Medicine", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Treat The Little Ones With Love For They Are Our Future", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Mother And Son With Conflicting Interests", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Alexandria, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: The Zombie Of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, "Finally Caught!", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: A Multitasking Mother, "Reading A Text, Walking The Boy, And Crossing The Street In Traffic", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Two Guys Walking the Baby Down The Avenue, "It Is So True That The Child Is The Father Of The Man", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostic, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Brother, Sister, And Baby Sister, "Strolling The Avenue", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Walking With My Daddy During Rush Hour, "I Feel Loved And Safe When I'm With My Dad", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Charles, "The Zombie of Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "I'm Walking Like My Big Brother", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Preparing To Shop At Martha's Outfitter Thrift Store, "Where There Is Charity And Wisdom, There Is Neitheer Fear Nor Ignorance", Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Walking Home With His Cane And Purchases, "Community Is Created Through The Celebration Of One Another's Dignity", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "He Feels The Tug Of Excitement", Boys & Girls Are Raised Much Differently, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Adisa Bakare, Max Robinson Center, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Jahshire, "His Smile And Grace Enriched The Life Of His Community", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Dining On A Nissin Cup Of Noodles, "To Be Forgotten", Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Trying To Get Some Electrical Power", MLK Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Strolling The Streets And Watching The Excitement", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Why Has Injustice Been Allowed To Violate My Intrinsic Dignity?", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Walking With Her Cane & Smoking A Cigarette", Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: Waiting Patiently At The Metro Stop, Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Campbell: "Frustrations At The Bus Stop", Waiting For The Bus On Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Historic Anacostia, Washington, DC