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After the 1964 race riots, the black feminist writer collaborated with architect Buckminster Fuller on a project that never came to fruition to reimagine public housing in the neighborhood.
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Posted incomics
After the 1964 race riots, the black feminist writer collaborated with architect Buckminster Fuller on a project that never came to fruition to reimagine public housing in the neighborhood.
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Nathan Gelgud is a Los Angeles cartoonist who creates cartoons about movies, art, books, and sometimes his own for The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books comics. More works by Nathan Geelgud