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Journal Articles
New Philadelphia: using augmented reality to interpret slavery and reconstruction era historical sites
By Jonathan Amakawa, Jonathan Westin
Published
Nov. 17, 2017
The emerging technology of augmented reality (AR) offers new ways of designing and shaping the…
Curated Lists
New York Review of Architecture curated events list
By New York Review of Architecture
The New York Review of Architecture is a cooperative of working writers, architects, and artists…
Web-articles
New York: African Burial Ground National Monument
By National Park Service
For a century, from the 1690s to the 1790s, a small plot of land in Lower Manhattan became the…
Web-articles
Nicetown
By Elizabeth Greenspan
Published
Jun. 1, 2019
For decades a working-class neighborhood in Philadelphia has struggled to repair the damages…
Web-articles
Norma Merrick Sklarek
By Pioneering Woman of American Architecture (Edited by Mary McLeod and Victoria Rosner)
Lauded for her numerous pioneering achievements as one of the first African American women…
Web-articles
Notes Toward a History of Black Landscape Architecture
By Kofi Boone
Published
Oct. 1, 2020
What if we started to tell different stories about landscape architecture, stories that recognized…
Journal Articles
On plantations, prisons, and a black sense of place
By Katherine McKittrick
Published
Oct. 14, 2011
It presents a specific challenge for planners to incorporate the re-emergence of the carceral…
Journal Articles
On Slaves and Beer: The First Images of the South Sea Company Slave Market in Buenos Aires
By Daniel Schavelzon
Published
Jul. 3, 2014
African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal Volume 7, Issue 2 (July 3, 2014).
Digital Humanities
On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance
By University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries
A collections as data and machine learning project of the University of North Carolina at…
Books
On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City
By Alice Goffman
Published
Apr. 7, 2015
"...the War on Drugs has done almost nothing to prevent drugs from being sold or used, but it has…
Books
Our Unprotected Heritage: Whitewashing the Destruction of Our Cultural and Natural Environment
By Thomas F. King
"Tom King has been a participant in and observer of this system for decades, as a government worker…
Web-articles
Our Unwitting Autobiography
By Elizabeth Chacko
Published
Apr. 1, 2021
A geographer puts on her social-scientist bifocals to photograph the signs of public yearning macro…
Web-articles
Out of the Shadows
By Susan E. Tifft
Published
Feb. 1, 2005
African-American architect Julian Abele is finally getting recognition for his contributions to…
Web-articles
Part of the Central District’s history of redlining and change, 16th Ave’s Considine House considered as Seattle landmark
By jseattle
Published
Mar. 17, 2021
In the midst of change from the Black Lives Matter movement, Seattle is also reckoning with its own…
Organizations
Partners for Sacred Places
Partners for Sacred Places is the only nonsectarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to sound…
Organizations
Partners for Sacred Places
Partners for Sacred Places is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the stewardship of older sacred…
Books
Paul Revere Williams: An Annotated Bibliography: Paul Revere Williams Project
By Brackstone, Deborah W. & Katherine C Broome
Beginning in the 1920s and continuing through most of the century, Paul R. Williams was viewed by…
Journal Articles
Paul Robeson’s place in YouTube: A social spatial network analysis of digital heritage
By Mark Alan Rhodes II
Published
Jul. 27, 2018
This article utilizes the African American Paul Robeson and his representation on YouTube to…
Journal Articles
Pebbles and Ripples: Hubert Harrison and the Rise of the Garvey Movement
By Brian Kwoba
Published
Dec. 7, 2021
Hubert Harrison (1883–1927) represents a pioneer of the Black radical tradition whose historical…
Digital Humanities
Penn & Slavery Project
By University of Pennsylvania
Platform of student research on Penn's complicity in slavery that combines archival research with…
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