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Thursday, May 17, 2007
John Bok painting unveiled at court
Here is a painting of Martin Luther King Jr. unveiled May 3 during the Summit County Juvenile Court Law Week open house. The image was created by Walsh Jesuit senior John Bok, son of BJ cartoonist Chip Bok, as part of the court’s observance of Black History Month.
With John at the unveiling are his parents, Chip and Deb Bok, and Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio
The painting, which includes lines from King's “I Have a Dream'' speech, will be on permanent display at the court, 650 Dan St.
Click on the photos to enlarge for a better view.
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