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PAUL REVERE WILLIAMS, FAIA (1894-1980)Williams was born in Los Angeles CA to parents who moved from Memphis TN. Williams was two years old when his father died and four when his mother died. Williams and his brother were placed in separate foster homes. Williams was the only Black child in his elementary school. At Polytechnic High School a teacher advised him against pursuing a career in architecture because white clients would not want a Black architect - and there were not enough Black clients who could afford an architect. He persevered and worked for Wilbur Cook, Reginald Johnson, Arthur Kelly, and John C. Austin. He became the first Black graduate from USC in 1919. He was appointed to the LA Planning commission in 1920 and was licensed as a California architect in 1921. Williams opened his own practice on the side in 1922 and became the first Black member of the national AIA in 1923.
In 1933, he became an associate of the DC-based Hilyard Robinson firm and was licensed to practice in NY and DC. In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor attack by the Japanese in Hawaii, Williams decided to close his LA office and work solo. From 1939-1940, architect A. Quincy Jones worked for Williams and the two collaborated on at least 20 projects after 1942, including the 1947 Palm Spring
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A bronze eagle by an unknown Japanese master at Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, MA marks the grave of Lieutenant Kitchell Snow. Lt . Snow was a notable figure in early aviation history, particularly in New England.
Public Faces, Secret Lives: A Queer History of the Woman's Suffrage Movement (Event Video)
A talk by Dr. Wendy L. Rouse on her book 'Public Faces, Secret Lives: A Queer History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement' in which she explores the the important role of queerness and queer suffragists in the fight for the vote. The traditional narrative of suffrage history sanitized the lives of suffragists contributing to the historical erasure of the queer history of the movement. Yet, it was often their very queerness that helped propel the movement forward.
The Sculptures of Daniel Chester French at Forest Hills Cemetery (Event Video)
A talk by Dana Pilson on the remarkable career of sculptor Daniel Chester French. While most well-known for his statue of the Minute Man for Concord and the colossal seated Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, French sculpted almost one hundred other monuments and memorials throughout the country. The Boston area is especially rich with outdoor, public wor