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Record #:
11187
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One of the largest black-owned commercial buildings in the South now stands on what was once a black ghetto in Charlotte. East Independence Plaza, which was built at a cost of $3.5 million, stands seven stories tall, has solar glass walls on four of its eight sides, and contains 85,000-square-feet of rental space.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 4, Apr 1973, p30-31, il, por
Record #:
36450
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A creative endeavor Charlotte’s gallery and museum communities activated and Jessica Moss advocated was Roll Up. This project, taking artists out into impoverished and vulnerable parts of town, included underrepresented human subjects in its artwork. Events showcasing these artworks included the New Gallery of Modern Art’s BlackBlooded.