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As she wais to return home, Jacqueline Clark age 6 at right, and her cousin Raven Goodwin, age 6, looks through the mail slot on Jacqueline's former home, which had already been boarded up, and had the locks changed within hours of the eviction. …

Carolyn Clarke, with two of her children in tow, tries to figure out which agency to visit in order to get back in her public housing unit.

A neighbor after going through the discarded eviction trash, on this baby shoe on the clothesline at just in case Clarke might not be abandoned shoe.

Carolyn Clarke, rummages through a pile of belongings. She had paid only deposit and two months' rent on her $462 per month apartment since June 1995.

Jacqueline Clarke, age 6, pulled in different directions by her aunt and her mother walks in what was once her front yard.

U.S. marshal Daryl White knocks on the front door of the mostly vacated Clarke home to serve eviction papers. ' people have to pay their rent, ' Arthur Jones of the D.C. Housing Authority said.

Carolyn Clarke and her family were evicted, the returned home after neighbors and community leaders intervened and paid the back rent and fines on her public housing apartment. Community activists and residents contend that the Washington D.C.…

The grave of James Byrd Jr. lies on ' the other side ' of the fence that separates the white and black sections of the city cemetery in Jasper.

A state trooper in riot gear stand guard as the Ku Klux Klan rallies in front the Jasper County courthouse.

A throng of reporters and photographers follows a small group of the protesters around the square prior to the Klan's rally. Law enforcement officers were successful in keeping the peace in Jasper, with a few skirmishes and just two arrests for…