The black architect Julian Francis Abele (1881-1950) designed Duke University. However, racism kept him from being invited to the campus--during and after construction. The university's white administrators did not want others to know that a black person designed the campus. A cousin, Julian Abele Cook, later designed Howard University. [Source: American Legacy magazine, Fall 2003, Volume 9, Number 3]
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
HISTORY: DUKE UNIVERSITY
The black architect Julian Francis Abele (1881-1950) designed Duke University. However, racism kept him from being invited to the campus--during and after construction. The university's white administrators did not want others to know that a black person designed the campus. A cousin, Julian Abele Cook, later designed Howard University. [Source: American Legacy magazine, Fall 2003, Volume 9, Number 3]
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