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An architecture professor at Tuskegee University is sharing the importance of preserving African American cultural sites. Dr. Kwesi Daniels, says he has a deep passion for this research and loves sharing with his students just how they can preserve ...

An architecture professor at Tuskegee University is sharing the importance of preserving African American cultural sites. Dr. Kwesi Daniels, says he has a deep passion for this research and loves sharing with his students just how they can preserve black history.

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