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The Interior Lives of Black Homes

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

A new wave of books, exhibitions and archival projects work to tell a more complete story of spaces designed for and by Black homeowners.

Alexandra Lange
Author: Alexandra Lange

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Black People, catherine e. mckinley, Chicago (Ill), danicia monet malone, ebony magazine, elle decor, helen c. maybell anglin, Interior Design and Furnishings, jet magazine, johnson publishing, kerry james marshall, kristina wilson, Lancaster, Nancy, michelle joan wilkinson, Museum of Food and Drink (Brooklyn, NY), national museum of african american history and culture, Suburbs, Syrkett, Asad, Temple University, Thomas, Chip (Photographer), tiana webb evans
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