Architect Marsha Fader: Preserving Nantucket's Hidden Jewel

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2020
  • Learn about 200 years of Black land ownership on Nantucket Island with award-winning architect Marsha Fader and moderator Sylvia Stevens-Eduoard.
    Fader won the 2020 Architectural Preservation Award from the Nantucket Preservation Trust for the multi-year restoration of the Boston-Higginbotham House belonging to the Museum of African American History. The house was constructed c. 1774 by Seneca Boston, a weaver and formerly enslaved man. The home is especially important as it boasts more than 200 years of ownership by free Black Nantucketers.
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  • @peggycarrington877
    @peggycarrington877 3 года назад

    Greetings &Hello Marsha Fader, believing you were my childhood friend & grew up in Rockland. Neighbors of the TYTE FAMILY. Peggy