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The Dreamers (sculpture)

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56:. The sculpture, which contains 69 carefully cast concrete images covering multiple generations of African-Americans, is set on a curved wall approximately 20 feet in length and approximately four and a half feet tall. With the top row consisting of elders aged 55 to 95, the center row of middle-aged adults, and the bottom row of children, the youngest aged 13, the work represents the struggles of the past through to the hope of the future. 53: 64: 175: 131: 35: 210: 195: 60: 205: 190: 185: 170: 117: 200: 41:
Completed in 1995, the sculpture stands on the grounds of the Samuel W. Houston secondary school, named after
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Allan Turner (1995-02-05). "A Wall of Hope: Sculpture puts human faces on legacy of black school".
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and Monica Taylor, designed to highlight and exalt contributions made by the black community.
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is a culturally inspired sculpture crafted by artists
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Dream (sculpture)
The Dream (sculpture)
Larry Zink
Samuel Walker Houston
Huntsville, Texas
Samuel Walker Houston Cultural Center
Huntsville Independent School District
Huntsville Arts Commission
The Houston Chronicle
Handbook of Texas Online
Art Tour of Huntsville
Archived
Wayback Machine
30°43′31″N 95°33′29″W / 30.725278°N 95.557924°W / 30.725278; -95.557924
Categories
Outdoor sculptures in Texas
Buildings and structures in Walker County, Texas
1995 sculptures
Concrete sculptures in Texas
1995 establishments in Texas
Sculptures of African Americans
Sculptures of men in Texas
Sculptures of women in Texas
Sculptures of children in Texas

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