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Candlelight march held as 'Wall of Courage' moved to new home

Family members and friends of Baltimoreans who lost their fight against HIV/AIDS look at the new Wall of Courage memorializing them at Chase Brexton's new offices. (Photo by Colby Ware)

In the early days of the HIV/AIDS crisis, when diagnoses were far more likely to kill than they are today, those in Baltimore who lost their fight with the dreaded disease were memorialized with small tiles mounted in the lobby of Chase Brexton Health Care in Mount Vernon.

On Thursday, as Chase Brexton prepares to move to its new offices in the historic Monumental Life Building, about 75 family members and friends of those memorialized in the "Wall of Courage" took a candlelight march to mark the transfer of the memorial.

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