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The Architecture of American Slavery
by
Zipf, Catherine
in
African Americans
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Architecture students
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Buildings
/ Civil rights movements
/ College Students
/ History
/ Learning
/ Physical Environment
/ Plantations
/ Preservation
/ Public Housing
/ Slavery
/ Social aspects
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Diversity
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching Black Lives Matter
/ Teaching Methods
/ Visual Aids
/ White people
/ Williams, Roger
2016
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The Architecture of American Slavery
by
Zipf, Catherine
in
African Americans
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Architecture students
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Buildings
/ Civil rights movements
/ College Students
/ History
/ Learning
/ Physical Environment
/ Plantations
/ Preservation
/ Public Housing
/ Slavery
/ Social aspects
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Diversity
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching Black Lives Matter
/ Teaching Methods
/ Visual Aids
/ White people
/ Williams, Roger
2016
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The Architecture of American Slavery
by
Zipf, Catherine
in
African Americans
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Architecture students
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Buildings
/ Civil rights movements
/ College Students
/ History
/ Learning
/ Physical Environment
/ Plantations
/ Preservation
/ Public Housing
/ Slavery
/ Social aspects
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Diversity
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching Black Lives Matter
/ Teaching Methods
/ Visual Aids
/ White people
/ Williams, Roger
2016
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The Architecture of American Slavery
2016
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The spatial dynamics surrounding the murder of Trayvon Martin are rarely discussed in architecture schools. Yet, the racial biases in our landscape are key to the agenda of the Black Lives Matter movement. This article tells the story of how these issues found their way into a course on the architecture of American slavery. As the semester progressed, students discovered how the remnants of slave spaces, along with the racial biases they embodied, have contributed to the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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