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- 2008007274 coverage "Richmond (Va.) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- 2008007274 coverage "Richmond (Va.) Social conditions.".
- 2008007274 created "2008.".
- 2008007274 date "2008".
- 2008007274 date "2008.".
- 2008007274 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2008007274 description "Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The beginning : early slavery and early buildings -- 2. The slave markets in Shockoe Valley -- 3. Urban plantations and the Civil War -- 4. Black entrepreneurs, designers, craftsmen and builders -- 5. The new architects : Jackson Ward and Church Hill -- 6. Virginia Union University and Frederick Douglass Court -- 7. Highways and expressways : Navy Hill -- 8. Urban destruction as urban renewal : Fulton -- 9. A community saved : Westwood -- 10. The city's black churches -- 11. Richmond's African American cemeteries -- Notes.".
- 2008007274 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-185) and index.".
- 2008007274 extent "192 p. :".
- 2008007274 identifier "9781596294592".
- 2008007274 issued "2008".
- 2008007274 issued "2008.".
- 2008007274 language "eng".
- 2008007274 publisher "Charleston, SC : History Press,".
- 2008007274 spatial "Richmond (Va.) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- 2008007274 spatial "Richmond (Va.) Social conditions.".
- 2008007274 spatial "Virginia Richmond".
- 2008007274 spatial "Virginia Richmond.".
- 2008007274 subject "720.89/960730755451 22".
- 2008007274 subject "African American architecture Virginia Richmond.".
- 2008007274 subject "African Americans Virginia Richmond Social conditions.".
- 2008007274 subject "NA735.R5 R53 2008".
- 2008007274 tableOfContents "Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The beginning : early slavery and early buildings -- 2. The slave markets in Shockoe Valley -- 3. Urban plantations and the Civil War -- 4. Black entrepreneurs, designers, craftsmen and builders -- 5. The new architects : Jackson Ward and Church Hill -- 6. Virginia Union University and Frederick Douglass Court -- 7. Highways and expressways : Navy Hill -- 8. Urban destruction as urban renewal : Fulton -- 9. A community saved : Westwood -- 10. The city's black churches -- 11. Richmond's African American cemeteries -- Notes.".
- 2008007274 title "Built by Blacks : African American architecture and neighborhoods in Richmond / Selden Richardson ; editor and photographer, Maurice Duke.".
- 2008007274 type "text".