Exonerated: Portraits of the Wrongfully Convicted

After the showing of the exhibition at the East Baton Rouge Main Library in Baton Rouge, it travelled to the Loyola University New Orleans Law Library where it will be on display until March 1, 2026. There was a reception at the Law Center on November 11, 2025, in conjunction with the presentation of the new Graphic Edition of Sister Helen Prejean's Dead Man Walking memoir with text by Rose Vines and illustrations by Catherine Anyango Grunewald. Thirteen of the exonerees whose portraits are part of the exhibition were in attendance. National Jurist magazine visited the campus in January and photographed the exhibition there!

 

Loyola held a reception at the law school on November 11, 2025, and 13 of the exonerees whose portraits are part of the exhibition were present!
The banner outside of the entry to the Loyola Law Library.
Two law students working at the study tables in the library.
Larry Delmore posing with his portrait.
Robert Jones, Calvin Duncan, Kendra Jones, Pamela Terrebonne and Emily Rattler, Calvin's campaign manager who was great at getting Calvin elected Clerk of Criminal Court in Orleans Parish!
Calvin Duncan, Robert Jones and Marcus Kondkar, Chair of the Sociology Department at Loyola New Orleans.
Gloria and Larry Moses, Becky Gottsegen and Loyola Clinic Professor Emeritus Bill Quigley
Raymond Flanks, Calvin Duncan and Larry Delmore, three of the honorees.
Robert and Kendra Jones with a law book from the library with Robert's case.
Robert and Kendra Jones with Robert's portrait off the pedestal!
Jerry Davis and Raymond Flanks holding their portraits!
George Toca with his bust.
Calvin Duncan, new Clerk of Criminal Court in Orleans Parish!
Sullivan Walter with his portrait.
Jerome Morgan with his portrait.
Jerome Morgan with Professor Bill Quigley and Jerome's portrait.
Larry Moses with his portrait.
Larry Moses and his wife Gloria with his portrait.
Elvis Brooks with his portrait.
Cedric Dent, Elvis Brooks' nephew, and his portrait.
Cedric Dent, his mother Earline and Elvis Brooks, Earline's brother and Cedric's uncle. Both men were incarcerated at the same time for crimes they did not commit.
Jerome Morgan with a law book where he found his case.
Evening image of the exhibition.
Bill Quigley, moderator with Sister Helen Prejean, Rose Vines and Catherine Anyango Grunewald at the discussion of their new Dead Man Walking Graphic Edition.
Sister Helen Prejean, Rose Vines and Catherine Anyango Grunewald signing books after the reception!
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