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Journal Articles
Chicago's Mecca Flat Blues
By Daniel Bluestone
Published
Dec. 1, 1998
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians Volume 57, Issue 4 (Dec. 1998).
Journal Articles
Interpreting African American Women's History through Historic Landscapes, Structures, and Commemorative Sites
By Barbara A. Tagger
OAH Magazine of History Volume 12, Issue 1 (1997).
Digital Humanities
SNCC Digital Gateway: Learn from the Past, Organize for the Future, Make Democracy Work
By Duke University
Tells the story of how young activists in SNCC united with local people in the Deep South to build…
Journal Articles
Views 0 CrossRef citations to date 1 Altmetric Research Article Southering and the politics of heritage: the psychogeography of narrating slavery at plantation museums
By Doron Eldar and David Jansson
Published
Dec. 1, 2021
An analysis of two plantation museums in Louisiana shows that efforts to transform the whitewashed…
Books
"We Shall Independent Be": African American Place Making and the Struggle to Claim Space in the United States
By Angel David Nieves and Leslie M. Alexander
This book illuminates African Americans' efforts to claim space in American society despite often…
Open Source Lists
100+ Anti-Racist Resources for Architects and Designers
By SPACE INDUSTRIES and ELL
The list is designed to help the AEC community take a pro-active stance in seeking racial justice…
Web-articles
15 Architects On Being Black In Architecture
By Elizabeth Fazzare
Published
Aug. 6, 2020
We spoke with a group of 15 Black architects about their challenges, successes and hopes for the…
Digital Humanities
3D Black Boston
By 3D Black Boston
Uses immersive technologies and historical research to recreate sites related to Beacon Hill's…
Books
A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America
By Andrew Feiler
Published
May. 1, 2021
This watershed moment in the history of philanthropy—one of the earliest collaborations between…
Exhibitions
A Better Life For Their Children: Photography By Andrew Feiler
By The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
2021 National Center for Civil & Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia (open through December 12)
Newspaper/ Magazine Articles
A Chance for Freedom
By Mike Bezemek
During the War of 1812, hundreds of enslaved African Americans gained their freedom on Cumberland…
Journal Articles
A City Embraces Its Past, Looks to the Future: A Perspective on the Evolution of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
By Priscilla Hancock Cooper
The Public Historian, volume 40, Number 3, August 2018, published by University of California…
Books
A Covenant with Color: Race and Social Power in Brooklyn
By Craig Steven Wilder
Published
Dec. 15, 2001
Wilder contends that power relations―in all their complexity―are the starting point for…
Web-articles
A Fight Over Zoning Tests Charlottesville’s Progress on Race
By Campbell Robertson
Published
Aug. 1, 2021
Four years after a white supremacist march, the Virginia city is reconsidering its housing and…
Books
A History of African American Autobiography
By Joycelyn Moody
Published
Sep. 1, 2021
This History explores innovations in African American autobiography since its inception, examining…
Books
A History of the Harlem Renaissance
By Rachel Farebrother and Miriam Thaggert
Published
Mar. 1, 2021
Examines the eclecticism and variety of Harlem Renaissance expression in literature, visual culture…
Journal Articles
A Long-Forgotten HBCU to Get a Historical Marker in Huntsville, Alabama
By Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Published
Feb. 5, 2020
The Walker County Historical Commission has commissioned a historical marker to be placed at the…
Journal Articles
A Modern School Plant: Rural Consolidated Schools in Mississippi, 1910-1955
By Jennifer V. Opager Baughn
Buildings & Landscapes, Volume 19, Issue 1 (Spring 2012).
Newspaper/ Magazine Articles
A Momentous Arrival
By By Nicolas Brulliard
Four hundred years ago, a pirate ship carrying enslaved Africans pulled into Point Comfort in…
Books
A More Beautiful and Terrible History: The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History
By Jeanne Theoharis
In A More Beautiful and Terrible History, award-winning historian Jeanne Theoharis dissects this…
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