aches dub artist portrait of J. Kenneth Lee: civil rights activist on the front left of the building. https://www.instagram.com/achesdub/ Born 1923, Lee helped to chart the course of civil rights in the United States, particularly in the state of North Carolina. One of the first two black men admitted to the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill's School of Law, he helped to open doors for others who followed him into the law profession in that state. He was legal counsel for over seventeen hundred civil rights lawsuits, including suits to integrate public elementary and secondary schools in North Carolina, and he defended students who began the sit-in movement in Greensboro. Bustart/ArtofBust painted the black and white prison boy with paint roller. https://www.instagram.com/artofbust/