Reginald Adams’ Houston works are best viewed in the style of a self-guided tour, per Betts, and Adams recommends starting with “Freedmen’s Town Labyrinth“ at 307 Valentine Street.
Each of his pieces plastered around the Bayou City and beyond represents a message of equality, highlighting important moments and figures in Black history, per PaperCity Magazine’s Nicole Betts. From murals to installations, they can all be found in historic and under-served communities.
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