Sites of memory : perspectives on architecture and race / Craig Evan Barton, editor.
"The issue of race in architecture is a complicated and often divisive one. Traditional methods of architectural history and theory tend to attribute a city's civic and cultural identity to the dominant culture. Ignored are more marginal cultures without a tradition of public building, oft...
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New York :
Princeton Architectural Press,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Duality & invisibility : race and memory in the urbanism of the American South / Craig Evan Barton
- Between rooms 307 : spaces of memory at the National Civil Rights Museum / Mabel O. Wilson
- Uncovering places of memory : walking tours of Manhattan / Felecia Davis
- Miami's colored-over segregation : segregation, Interstate 95 and Miami's African-American legends / Nathaniel Q. Belcher
- Negotiated space : the Black college campus as a cultural record of postbellum America / Kenrick Ian Grandison
- Marking Brown v. Board of Education : memorializing separate and unequal spaces / Amy Weisser
- Accommodation, resistance, and appropriation in African-American building / Bradford Grant
- body.memory.map : a narrative in 12 segments / Lesley Naa Norle Lokko
- Sonorous urbanism : spatial implications of the AACM / David P. Brown
- Waiting on the dawn at Demus : reflections on historic landscape documentation / La Barbara James Wigfall
- African-American art and architecture : a theology of life, death, and transformation / Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez
- Storing memories in the yard : remaking Poplar Street, the shifting Black cultural landscape / Walter J. Hood Jr., Mellissa Erikson