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Books
White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality
By Sheryll Cashin
Published
Sep. 14, 2021
Deeply researched and sharply written, White Space, Black Hood is a call to action for…
Organizations
Whitney Plantation
Whitney Plantation educates the public about the history of slavery and its legacies
Journal Articles
Why Can’t the US Decolonize Its Design Education?
By Margaret Anderson
Published
Jan. 2, 2017
Eye on Design (January 2, 2017)
Web-articles
Why do we save white monuments and let Black history rot?
By Starr Herr-Cardillo
Published
Jul. 1, 2020
"...we must reflect on what our environments...symbolize, who they include and exclude, and what…
Books
William Greaves: Filmmaking as Mission
By Scott MacDonald and Jacqueline Najuma Stewart
Published
Jun. 1, 2021
Best known for his experimental film about its own making, Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One,…
Web-articles
WILLIAM SIDNEY PITTMAN (1875-1958)
By COLIN MCBRIDE
Published
Apr. 2, 2014
William Sidney Pittman was a noted black architect and advocate for civil rights.
Books
Without Regard to Sex, Race, or Color: The Past, Present, and Future of One Historically Black College
By Andrew Feiler (Photographer), With Essays by Robert E. James, Pellom McDaniels III, Amalia K. Amaki, and Loretta Parham
Published
Oct. 1, 2015
This gathering of sixty images, along with the essays that frame them, gives us a new way to think…
Organizations
Zero Net Carbon Collaboration
A collaboration that recognizes that existing and heritage buildings need to be involved in the…
Digital Humanities
[Re]Activate Mama Pina's Cookbook
By Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda
A digital repository of scholar's art-based research on the role of women as agents and…
Journal Articles
“A New Reality of Harlem”: Imagining the African American Urban Future during the 1960s
By Daniel Matlin
Published
Jun. 27, 2017
Journal of American Studies, Volume 52, 2018, Issue 4
Journal Articles
“Cameos of History” on the Landscape: The Changes and Challenges of Georgia’s Historical Marker Program
By Jennifer Dickey
Published
May. 1, 2020
This study reveals that what seems like an old-fashioned method of presenting history to the public…
Journal Articles
“Geniuses Growing on Streets?” The Cleveland Urban League’s Street Academy, Alternative Visions of Black Youth, and the Struggle to Transform Public Education, 1970–1978
By Elizabeth M. Smith-Pryor
Published
Mar. 1, 2021
In 1970 the Urban League of Cleveland, Ohio, opened a “street academy,” an alternative school for…
Web-articles
“Housing Is Everybody’s Problem”: the Forgotten Crusade of Morris Milgram
By Amanda Kolson Hurley
Published
Oct. 1, 2017
By the time of his death, in 1997, he could rightly claim to have provided some 20,000 units of…
Journal Articles
“In the Best American Tradition of Freedom, We Defy You”: The Radical Partnership of Joseph Jordan, Edward Dawley, and Leonard Holt
By Jeffrey L. Littlejohn and Charles H. Ford
Published
Jun. 1, 2021
The history of the Civil Rights Movement has long centered on victories won in the Deep South…
Journal Articles
“In Them She Built Monuments”: Celia Dial Saxon and American Memory
By Alexandria Russell
Published
Jun. 1, 2021
Celia Dial Saxon’s life and legacy demonstrate how the memorialization of African American women…
Journal Articles
“Schools for the Colored”: Places, Words, Pictures
By Wendel A. White
Published
Mar. 1, 2015
Buildings & Landscapes Volume 22, Issue 1 (Spring 2015).
Journal Articles
“The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past.”
By Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
This essay emphasizes how the civil rights movement's meaning has been distorted and reified by a…
Books
“Those Who Labor for My Happiness” Slavery at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
By Lucia Stanton
Published
Feb. 2, 2012
"...reconstruction...of slaves’ lives vividly reveals their active roles in the creation of…
Journal Articles
“Until the Lord Come Get Me, It Burn Down, Or the Next Storm Blow It Away”: The Aesthetics of Freedom in African American Vernacular Homestead Preservation
By Andrea Roberts
Published
Dec. 15, 2019
Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum Volume 26, Issue 2 (…
Journal Articles
“We’re on Fire”: Oral History and the Preservation, Commemoration, and Rebirth of Mississippi’s Civil Rights Sites
By Jessica Taylor
The Oral History Review Volume 42, 2015, Issue 2
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