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Within the wake of the 1964 race riots, the Black feminist author collaborated with architect Buckminster Fuller on a never-realized challenge to reimagine the neighborhood’s public housing.
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Tagged: harlem, Housing, New York
Nathan Gelgud is a cartoonist in Los Angeles who makes comics about films, artwork, books and typically himself for the New York Instances, the New Yorker and the New York Evaluate of Books.
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