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[[caption]] BLACK ARCHITECTS EXHIBIT - Left, Robert R. Taylor, 1892 MIT graduate and designer of many early Institute buildings, including Thompkins Hall and The Oaks. Right, John A. Lankford, 1893 graduate of Tuskegee Institute and one of the first black practicing architects.[[/caption]]
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TALKING ARCHITECTURE - Left to right, Professor Carl Anthony, University of California; Professor Max Bond, AIA, Columbia University; Professor R. K. Dozier, AIA, tuskeegee Institute; Ron Thompson, historian, National Park Service.
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[[headline]] Black architecture featured at seminar[[/headline]]

Tuskegee Institute's Department of Architecture recently hosted the first of four seminars on Afro- American architecture.

The seminar was begun buy and exhibit of work by black architects from 1892-1960 at Grey Columns.

Guest speakers at the seminar were Steve Jones, University of Pennsylvania; Isaac Foy, architect, Philadelphia; Max Bond, Columbia University; and Carl Anthony, University of California at Berkeley.

The remaining seminars are scheduled to be held at the university of Texas - Austin, New York City and Tuskegee Institute.

These seminars are sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. One of the main objectives of the seminars is to develop guidelines for an archive of Afro- American architecture.

Video tapes of the proceedings of the seminars will be developed for educational purposes.
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