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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School. Top, from left: Donnie Andrews (the inspiration for "Omar Little"), Fran Boyd, Jim True-Frost, Sonja Sohn, Jamie Hector. At bottom center: Andre Royo. |
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