“When I graduated from Howard, we were taught to think that if young black architects wanted survival, we had to be twice as good as our white counterparts. There were no intrinsic racial element to this; it was entirely factual.”
“When I graduated from Howard, we were taught to think that if young black architects wanted survival, we had to be twice as good as our white counterparts. There were no intrinsic racial element to this; it was entirely factual.”