While taking a slow exposure during the 24th Martin Luther King Jr. March, two friends walked into the frame and hugged...
Tamala Price hugs longtime friend John Keno Monday at Badger Street and Martin Luther King Drive during the march. Price said she abused crack cocaine for 16 years on that corner, where she lived in a vacant home there until being evicted ten years ago. "The people look at me like they saw a ghost," she said, describing how she "finally broke down and prayed to God one night" and recovered after spending only three months in a rehabilitation center, became a nurse and eventually built her own home. "It's possible," she said. "It really is possible."
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