experience discrimination or racism or prejudice until he left the hill district when they moved to hazelwood when he was a teenager. and as he grew up here, it was really a very comfortable, nurturing sort of environment. he was also a very creative person. the house they lived in was very run down. incorporated feeling on the walls and things like that and the kids slept in the bed together. this was two rooms for five people so they share the bed, august always sat next to the wall. he picked the paint chips off the wall and then makes stories of them about the figures that emerged from that. from the figures that you can see from the paint being missing. so he was always thinking creatively, even as a little kid. but this is the wilson house, it was situated in the back of where the tigers and the future is lived. >> wilson, they just had the bottom two rooms when they first moved here. this was actually the basement. they had those two rooms up there in what looked like the second floor but was really the first floor. and that's where they had five people in those two rooms. then in the