What I see: A wrecked car to appearances, but there appears to be a statue in it, not a person, so I assume this is more of an art exhibit. I also notice the license plates say "1923." In many places, segregation was big, and race riots were big in this decade ... but Black men and boys are in the picture, looking comfortable, and not being told to get back.
What I feel: This piece of art represents something amazing that happened in a community, something that overcame racism.
White men, because they felt the bank was theirs.
Black men, because they knew those who paid them had money there.
Both groups stopped and wrecked the thief's car, catching the thief and saving all deposits.
For one picture-perfect memorial moment, ten years later, they and their sons rejoiced together.