Perrion Hurd
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Denise Wilson left a comment for Perrion Hurd
"great work!!!!!"
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"Why, thank you Ma'am. "
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"Thank You, Sir. Your work is beautiful as well. "
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"Very good read. Thank you for this. "
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At 3:14am on January 8, 2013, Denise Wilson said…

great work!!!!!

At 12:16am on December 26, 2012, Marcus Warren said…

Beautiful work!

 
 
 

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Acclaimed African American artist Dr. J Eugene Grigsby Jr. died June 9th, 2013. 

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