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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Oak Park, Illinois - Thursday, July 7, 2016<br />
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Please note: He prefers to go by Bill, though he is known as William J. Martin in his work and writings.<br />
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Bill Martin, a former Assistant State's Attorney and the Chief Prosecutor of mass murderer Richard Speck, poses for a portrait in his office in Oak Park, Illinois, on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Martin is holding the book The Crime of the Century, which he co-authored with journalist Dennis L. Breo.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Oak Park, Illinois - Thursday, July 7, 2016<br />
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Please note: He prefers to go by Bill, though he is known as William J. Martin in his work and writings.<br />
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Bill Martin, a former Assistant State's Attorney and the Chief Prosecutor of mass murderer Richard Speck, poses for a portrait in his office in Oak Park, Illinois, on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Martin is holding the book The Crime of the Century, which he co-authored with journalist Dennis L. Breo.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Oak Park, Illinois - Thursday, July 7, 2016<br />
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Please note: He prefers to go by Bill, though he is known as William J. Martin in his work and writings.<br />
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Bill Martin, a former Assistant State's Attorney and the Chief Prosecutor of mass murderer Richard Speck, poses for a portrait in his office in Oak Park, Illinois, on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Martin is holding the book The Crime of the Century, which he co-authored with journalist Dennis L. Breo.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Eddie Bocanegra, the executive director of Chicago's Urban Warriors program, speaks with veterans and teenage boys before the program begins in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. After serving 14 years for a gang-related murder, Bocanegra graduated from the University of Chicago and created the Urban Warriors program.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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A family passes by the YMCA in the Chicago neighborhood of Humboldt Park on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The Urban Warriors program, which takes place here and in the Little Village neighborhood, pairs veterans with teenage boys as they work through processing trauma as a result of living around violence. <br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Veteran Mikhail Dasovich, who served as a Marine in Sangin in Afghanistan, shares his tattoos with participants of Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • East Chicago, Indiana -- Monday, March 4, 2019<br />
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Lorraine Bank, a water treatment consultant, poses for a portrait outside one of the industrial facilities where she works in East Chicago, Indiana.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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During a celebration of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago's 50th year, Jamila Woods talks with her mentor Avery R. Young and fellow musician Tasha Viets-VanLear.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Jim Clarks, 15, talks with Army veteran Alberto Bóleros, at right, during Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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From left, Marine veterans Richard Rivera and Mikhail Dasovich help a youth participate in a trust-building exercise during Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    UrbanWarriors16.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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During a celebration of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago's 50th year, Jamila Woods talks with her mentor Avery R. Young and fellow musician Tasha Viets-VanLear.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7278-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7214-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7186-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods talks with Amar Taylor, a site manager for the Check the Method workshop, at Young Chicago Authors.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3991-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3870-2.JPG
  • Oak Park, Illinois - Thursday, July 7, 2016<br />
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Please note: He prefers to go by Bill, though he is known as William J. Martin in his work and writings.<br />
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Bill Martin, a former Assistant State's Attorney and the Chief Prosecutor of mass murderer Richard Speck, poses for a portrait in his office in Oak Park, Illinois, on Thursday, July 7, 2016. With journalist Dennis L. Breo, Martin co-authored the book The Crime of the Century about the Speck murders and trial.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Veteran Mikhail Dasovich served as a Marine in Sangin in Afghanistan and now works with youth as part of Chicago's Urban Warriors program. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    UrbanWarriors22.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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In an exercise designed to open up the conversation between veterans and teenagers, Army veteran Tyler Mason waits for others to ask him questions during Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    UrbanWarriors14.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Jim Clarks, 15, talks with Army veteran Alberto Bóleros during Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    UrbanWarriors12.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - December 6, 2015. <br />
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Veteran Mikhail Dasovich, who served as a Marine in Sangin in Afghanistan, shares his tattoos with participants of Chicago's Urban Warriors program on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. The program is designed to bring together veterans and youth who have been exposed to the city's violence.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    UrbanWarriors06.jpg
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
During a celebration of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago's 50th year, Jamila Woods talks with her mentor Avery R. Young and fellow musician Tasha Viets-VanLear.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Young Chicago Authors allows young people to develop their voices through writing, publication and performance. <br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7571-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Young Chicago Authors allows young people to develop their voices through writing, publication and performance. <br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7549-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods talks with Amar Taylor, a site manager for the Check the Method workshop, at Young Chicago Authors.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7523-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods talks with Amar Taylor, a site manager for the Check the Method workshop, at Young Chicago Authors.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7499-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Pictures of Jamila Woods as an infant with her parents rest on the window sill at her apartment in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7471-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Plastic memorial flowers rest in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where Jamila Woods lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7439-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7428-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7422-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7406-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7393-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7304-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7251-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7227-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7223-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7191-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7188-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7156-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-7136-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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During a celebration of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago's 50th year, Jamila Woods talks with her mentor Avery R. Young and fellow musician Tasha Viets-VanLear.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-4147-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods talks with student Marcus Smith, 17, at right, and Eric Waller before the Check the Method workshop, at Young Chicago Authors.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
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Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-4084-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
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Jamila Woods talks with student Marcus Smith, 17, at left, before the Check the Method workshop, at Young Chicago Authors.<br />
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Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-4056-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3999-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3965-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3949-2.JPG
  • Chicago, Illinois - Saturday, October 21, 2017<br />
<br />
Jamila Woods poses for portraits in Pilsen, the Chicago neighborhood where she lives.<br />
<br />
Woods recently released HEAVN, her debut solo record. Between performances at home and abroad, Woods is involved with the local artistic community, including Young Chicago Authors, which was instrumental in developing her voice as a writer.<br />
<br />
Alyssa Schukar for NPR
    JamilaWoods-3880-2.JPG
  • Oak Park, Illinois - Thursday, July 7, 2016<br />
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Please note: He prefers to go by Bill, though he is known as William J. Martin in his work and writings.<br />
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Bill Martin, a former Assistant State's Attorney and the Chief Prosecutor of mass murderer Richard Speck, poses for a portrait in his office in Oak Park, Illinois, on Thursday, July 7, 2016. With journalist Dennis L. Breo, Martin co-authored the book The Crime of the Century about the Speck murders and trial.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar for NPR
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