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REPLAY: The Conflicting Ideals in Jefferson’s Architecture

The history of segregation is not just in our architecture, but in other public arts

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The Conflicting Ideals in Jefferson’s Architecture

The most important architectural thinker of the young American republic was Thomas Jefferson. He also held captive more than 600 enslaved men, women, and children in his lifetime.

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