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  • The family of Texas native Juan Carlos Rangel of Brownsville highlight COVID-19 as his cause of death and blame negligence of  President Donald Trump and others for his death on July 12, 2020. The obit, part of the #HonestObit and Marked by Covid movement, was published in the Austin American-Statesman.
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  • The family of Texas native Juan Carlos Rangel of Brownsville highlight COVID-19 as his cause of death and blame negligence of  President Donald Trump and others for his death on July 12, 2020. The obit, part of the #HonestObit and Marked by Covid movement, was published in the Austin American-Statesman.
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  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Recent obituaries in the Austin American-Statesman newspaper highlight COVID-19 and the pandemic as a primary cause of death for their loved one. As of September 1, 2020, there were 12,779 deaths in Texas out of 633,000 cases statewide in Texas.
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  • Austin, TX: Group against the death penalty march to the Texas Capitol. ©Marjorie Cotera / Daemmrich Photography
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  • Group against the death penalty march to the Texas Capitol.  ©Marjorie Cotera / Daemmrich Photography /
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 03FEB 1998:  Two members of the College Republicans of Sam Houston State University hold pro-death penalty placards outside Death Row at the Walls Unit of TX Dept. of Criminal Justice.  This is three hours before the scheduled execution by injection of pickax murderer Karla Faye Tucker. Photo ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works   EDMM6005
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  • HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 03FEB 1998: A line of anti-death penalty advocates lines a barricade outside the Walls Unit of Death Row in Huntsville just before the scheduled execution of pickax murderer Karla Faye Tucker 03 FEB 1998. Lady with hand extended and Bible in her arm is Betty Dunn of Houston, a member of the Lakewood Church.  Photo ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works.   EDMM6007
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR2000: Anti-death penalty protesters at the Governor's Mansion in Austin calling for a moratorium on the death penalty, similar to what the governor in Illinois has done.  Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Huntsville, Texas 24FEB00: Activist Jean Deming of Houston outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Dept. of Corrections protesting the death of Betty Lou Beets. ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  2000
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  • Austin, TX: Anglo man holding printed signs in front of the State Capitol in Austin to support Texas death row inmate Karla Fay Tucker. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Ellen Williams, pastor of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Ellen Williams, pastor of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Huntsville, Texas: February 2003. Members of the elite Texas Rangers (in Cowboy hats) gather outside Death Row at the Walls Unit in Huntsville as the execution of Karla Faye Tucker takes place inside. ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works.   <br />
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  • HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS  03FEB1998: Meeting the assembled world press after witnessing the execution of murderer Karla Faye Tucker outside Death Row in Huntsville, TX are, left to right, allorney George Secrest of Houston; Ron Carlson (brother of victim Deborah Thornton); Dana Brown (husband of Karla Faye Tucker); and Austin attorney David Botsford.  Photo ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works   EDMM6006
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR00:  An unidentified protestor stands outside the Governor's Mansion in Austin with a sign denouncing presidential candidate Geroge W.  Bush's stance on the death penalty. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.  2000
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR00: University of Texas at Austin students opposed to the death penalty demonstrate outside the rear entrance to the Governor's Mansion Wednesday night following the execution of inmate Odell Barnes, the 122nd prisoner to die during the Bush administration in Texas. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR00: Protesters outside the Governor's Mansion in Austin against the Death Penalty in the case of Odell Barnes, Jr. who became the 122nd inmate to die while Bush has been in office. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc. 2000
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR00: Protesters outside the back gate of the Governor's Mansion in Austin while Bush is out campaigning, protesting the death of inmate Odell Barnes, Jr. who became the 122nd person executed while Bush has been governor. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc. 2000
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  • Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in Austin, TX, an affiliate of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), performs the Tenebrae Service online during Holy Week. Tenebrae, Latin for shadows or darkness, is characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles signifying the suffering and death of Jesus.
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  • Anti-death penalty protestors stand outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Dept. of Corrections in Huntsville, Texas 03FEB early morning before the execution of Karla Faye Tucker.  Photo ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works   EDMM6001
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  • Huntsville, Texas USA 24FEB00: Anti-death penalty protestors including Jean Dember of Houston, TX  gather at the Walls Unit of the Texas Dept. of Corrections to protest the execution of BettyLou Beets.  Beets, 62, was the second woman to die by injection in Texas modern history.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas 19JUN00: Anti-Death Penalty protesters are arrested by Texas Dept. of Public Safety officers outside the Governor's Mansion Monday night after blocking the rear entrance to Governor George W. Bush's residence. About 20 people were removed after a tense standoff.   The Governor was out-of town campaigning at the time. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas 19JUN00: Anti-Death Penalty protesters are arrested by Texas Dept. of Public Safety officers outside the Governor's Mansion Monday night after blocking the rear entrance to Governor George W. Bush's residence. About 20 people were removed after a tense standoff.   The Governor was out-of town campaigning at the time. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Pro-Death Penalty supporters, mostly college Young Republicans and others from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas parade outside the Walls Unit  03 FEB during the day of Karla Faye Tucker's scheduled execution.  Photo ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works.   EDMM6000
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  • "Caption: Huntsville, Texas: Karla Faye Tucker execution demonstration, pro-death penalty  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  CDMM8005"
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  • Gatesville, Texas: December 1997. Convicted killer Karla Faye Tucker sits in the visitor's area of the Mountainview Unit of the Texas Deptartment of Corrections in Gatesville,  just before Christmas, 1997 as her appeals run out to avoid execution by lethal injection.  Tucker was executed February 3, 1998 for her role in a double murder in Houston in 1983.   ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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  • October 19th, 2012 Austin, Texas: Texas Senator Mario Gallego's body lie in state as Governor Rick Perry speaks at his memorial service in Senate Chamber. Gallegos died this month from complications of liver disease. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • September 23rd, 2011:  Texas state Senator and Texas Criminal Justice Committee Chairman John Whitmire D-Houston at his Capitol office. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Texas 04MAR00:  Protesters outside the State Capitol in Austin asking Governor George W. Bush to stop all executions in Texas.  Texas leads the nation in executions of prisoners. ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.  2000. <br />
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  • Del Rio, Texas:  Funeral. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas:  Protest against scheduled execution of convicted murderer, Gary Graham. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006: New York gossip columnist Liz Smith gives a eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) gives the eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer. Behind is a photo of Ann Richards and granddaughter Lily taken in 1991. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Hispanic man arranges flowers at family's grave in San Antonio, Texas in honor of "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead).  <br />
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006: New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton gives the eulogy at a memorial service at the Frank Erwin Center for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died last week of cancer. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) gives the eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • ©1992 open house at funeral home, people shopping for caskets.
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  • ©1981 wife of accident victim leaves the scene and is comforted by unknown person.
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  • ©1981 wife of accident victim leaves the scene and is comforted by unknown person.
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  • October 19th, 2012 Austin, Texas: Texas Governor Rick Perry speaks at podium inside Senate chamber at Texas Capitol. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • September 23rd, 2011:  Texas state Senator and Texas Criminal Justice Committee Chairman John Whitmire D-Houston at his Capitol office. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • September 23rd, 2011:  Texas state Senator and Texas Criminal Justice Committee Chairman John Whitmire D-Houston at his Capitol office. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Seven Points, Texas.  January 10 , 2010  -  Altar setting for a funeral in Aley United Methodist Church ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Maquoketa, IA April 28, 2009:  Scenes from the one-bedroom apartment where my sister, Barbara Daemmrich had passed away earlier in the day.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas, March 17, 2009: Gravesites of early settlers at Glenn Springs, a military outpost and mining town in what is now Big Bend National Park along the Texas-Mexico border.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas, March 17, 2009: Gravesites of early settlers at Johnson's Ranch along the River Road in what is now Big Bend National Park along the Texas-Mexico border. The proximity to the Rio Grande River provided water to early settlers in the area, which was abandoned to make the park in the mid 30s.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas, March 17, 2009: Gravesites of early settlers at Johnson's Ranch along the River Road in what is now Big Bend National Park along the Texas-Mexico border. The proximity to the Rio Grande River provided water to early settlers in the area, which was abandoned to make the park in the mid 30s.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • HUNTSVILLE, Texas  03FEB98: Christian members of murderer Karla Faye Tucker's adopted church, the Life Way Church of Hungerford, TX, cheer her "reuniting with God in Heaven" as word of her execution spread 03FEB outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Dept. of Corrections in Huntsville, TX.  In the back holding a sign is a local resident with a sign that says "Kooks Go Home".   ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works   EDMM6002
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  • Austin, Texas 01MAR00: Protester outside the Governor's Mansion in Austin decrying the executiona of Odell Barnes, Jr. who became the 122nd person to be executed in Texas under the Bush administration. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Austin, Texas USA 01MAR00: Protesters Matthew Otto and Janet Barrera hold signs criticizing Texas Governor George W. Bush outside the Governor's Mansion Wednesday night in Austin. Inmate Odell Barnes, Jr. became the 122nd person executed in Texas since Bush became Governor.  Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc. 2000
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  • Austin, Texas USA 01MAR00: Protesters stand at the rear entrance to the Governor's Mansion in Austin Wednesday night as the execution of inmate Odell Barnes, Jr. takes place in a Huntsville, Texas prison.  Lawyers are insisting that Texas has executed an innocent man in the case. Photo by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc. 2000
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  • Huntsville, Texas 24FEB00 USA:  Acitivist Hester Patrick of London, England stands in front of the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections on Thursday night during the execution of Betty Lou Beets.<br />
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham. These are the New Black Panthers from Houston.  Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred.  Witnesses to the execution included Rev. Al Sharpton, Bianca Jagger and Rev. Jesse Jackson. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.   These are the New Black Panthers from Houston. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred.  Witnesses to the execution included Rev. Al Sharpton, Bianca Jagger and Rev. Jesse Jackson. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Left to right, Jess Parther and Lizzy Lynn of Houston<br />
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22JUN00 USA: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred. These are troopers from the Dept. of Public Safety . Police in riot gear. Photos by Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works, Inc.
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  • Huntsville, Texas 6/22/00: Scenes outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred. This is the KKK outside the prison.<br />
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  • Huntsville, Texas 22 JUNE 2000 USA: Scene outside the Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in downtown Huntsville during the execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.  Two dozen protesters were arrested after crashing a police barricade as the execution occurred.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Texas: Elderly Woman Packs deceased husband's Belongings. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Zunil, Guatemala:  West highlands. Quetzaltenango (Indian) funeral at Easter time.* ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • "Caption: Memorial service for 23 people killed in Killeen, Texas mass murder.  *  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works    CDMC2012"
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) gives the eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas September 15, 2006: Tourists view a small memorial below the official portrait of former Texas Governor Ann Richards in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol Friday afternoon. Richards,73,  known for her down-home humor and political savvy, died Wednesday in Austin. ©Marjorie Cotera / Daemmrich Photo /
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  • Three crosses in field near Midland, Texas mark the site of a DWI accident that killed five people.<br />
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006: Texas Department of Public Safety troopers unload the casket of Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, at the Texas State Cemetery during a memorial service Monday morning. Richards died after battling esophgeal cancer for six months.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  New York gossip columnist Liz Smith gives a eulogy at the memorial service Monday for Texas Governor Ann Richards, a close friend of Smith's, at the University of Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, Texas September 15, 2006: Tourists view a small memorial below the official portrait of former Texas Governor Ann Richards in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol Friday afternoon. Richards,73,  known for her down-home humor and political savvy, died Wednesday in Austin. ©Marjorie Cotera / Daemmrich Photo /
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  New York columnist Liz Smith (l) shares a laugh with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton at the memorial service for former Texas Governor Ann Richards who died this week of cancer. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Kingsville, TX  July 2004: Roadside memorial to a teen killed by a drunk driver.  <br />
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  • Austin, Texas September 15, 2006: Tourists view a small memorial below the official portrait of former Texas Governor Ann Richards in the rotunda of the Texas Capitol Friday afternoon. Richards,73,  known for her down-home humor and political savvy, died Wednesday in Austin. ©  / Daemmrich Photo
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  • Austin, Texas: The casket of Lady Bird Johnson is carried across the plaza at the LBJ Library prior to her public viewing.   July 13, 2007 © /Daemmrich Photography
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006:  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) gives the eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer. Behind is a photo of Ann Richards and granddaughter Lily taken in 1991. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Big Bend National Park, Texas, March 17, 2009: Gravesites of early settlers at Glenn Springs, a military outpost and mining town in what is now Big Bend National Park along the Texas-Mexico border.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX September 18, 2006: New York gossip columnist Liz Smith gives a eulogy at the funeral for former Texas Governor Ann Richards, 73, who died this week of esophgeal cancer.  ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: July 13, 2007: The casket of Lady Bird Johnson arrives at the LBJ Library prior to a public viewing Friday. Mrs Johnson died Wednesday, July 11, at 94 years of age.    © /Daemmrich Photography
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  • ©1992 Society: DWI deaths on Texas highway near Midland.
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  • The restored living room at the LBJ Ranch outside Stonewall, Texas. Known as the "Texas White House"  when Lyndon Baines Johnson was President, the ranch has been opened for tours only since Lady Bird Johnson's death in 2007.  The furniture is all pieces from the 1960's when President Johnson spent at the ranch before his death in 1967.  Stonewall, TX - October 2012.
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  • ©1982 Sisters embrace after court hearing on unexpected death of a baby.
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  • Retrospective on the life of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson during her years in Texas after the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson on January 22, 1973.  This photo shows Lady Bird Johnson at a seminar at the LBJ Library in the late 1980's
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  • Retrospective on the life of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson during her years in Texas after the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson on January 22, 1973.  This photo shows Lady Bird with Texas Gov. Mark White at the LBJ Library in the 1990's
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  • Retrospective on the life of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson during her years in Texas after the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson on January 22, 1973.  This photo shows Lt. Governor Bill Hobby, wfie Diana Hobby, Lady Bird Johnson and Tom Johnson. on June 4, 1982.
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  • Retrospective on the life of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson during her years in Texas after the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson on January 22, 1973.  This photo shows Lady Bird Johnson at a seminar at the LBJ Library in the late 1980's
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  • Retrospective on the life of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson during her years in Texas after the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson on January 22, 1973.  This photo shows Lady Bird Johnson with her son-in-law Ian Turpin and daughter Luci Johnson, r.
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