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Bryan Clark Green

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Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) (@sah1365) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SAH Heritage Conservation Committee has written a letter of support for the Great American Outdoors Act, a bill that will provide much-needed support to address deferred maintenance issues facing the National Park Service (NPS). ow.ly/Aah550A2lBe

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Hey y'all -- if you still have signed ballot petitions for the campaign, please bring them to 420 South Pine Street by 9pm! It's really important we get every single signature in -- please share with friends!

Hey y'all -- if you still have signed ballot petitions for the campaign, please bring them to 420 South Pine Street by 9pm! It's really important we get every single signature in -- please share with friends!
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The Society of Architectural Historians has released a Statement on The Removal of Monuments to the Confederacy from Public Spaces. sah.org/about-sah/news…

The Society of Architectural Historians has released a Statement on The Removal of Monuments to the Confederacy from Public Spaces. sah.org/about-sah/news…
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“The issue about contextualization is about keeping monuments. About prettying them up so they’re acceptable” 🔥 Dell Upton is dropping the goods on Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) session on Confederate monuments.

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“... the world saw ... Black Americans who were asking for nothing more than to be treated like other Americans. Who were not asking for special treatment, just the equal treatment promised to them a century before, and almost another century before that.” Barack Obama 07.30.2020

“... the world saw ... Black Americans who were asking for nothing more than to be treated like other Americans. Who were not asking for special treatment, just the equal treatment promised to them a century before, and almost another century before that.” Barack Obama 07.30.2020
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“Bull Connor may be gone. But today we witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of Black Americans. George Wallace may be gone. But we can witness our federal government sending agents to use tear gas and batons against peaceful demonstrators.”Barack Obama

“Bull Connor may be gone. But today we witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of Black Americans. George Wallace may be gone. But we can witness our federal government sending agents to use tear gas and batons against peaceful demonstrators.”Barack Obama