



Location: 3525 S Honore St, Chicago, IL 60609
Year(s): 2018, 2019
Participants: 90 (4th-8th grade)
Description: At the front of Wendell E. Green Public School there are two mosaic portraits paying tribute to Judge a Green and former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington. The second half of the installation added portraits of similarly influential African American figures, Edith Sampson and Charles E. Freeman.