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 Issue of May 7, 2007 
   

NOMA Offers Signs of Hope for Black Architects in Boston

The new John O’Bryant African-American Institute at Northeastern University was designed by Boston’s black-led firm, Stull and Lee Inc.
By Jeff Stein
Thirty-nine years ago Whitney M. Young Jr., the civil rights leader and then head of the Urban League, famously addressed a convention of the American Institute of Architects in a powerful speech that the architecture profession characterizes as a “call to action.”

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