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About this Event
Join us for a talk with Stephen Fox in conjunction with the exhibition Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow. This talk examines the history of a Houston subdivision, initially developed for a middle-to-upper-middle market of (implicitly: white) Houstonians beginning in 1924. As Houston’s economy recovered from the Great Depression during the mid-1930s, Riverside Terrace became the neighborhood most associated with Houston’s Jewish elite. Then, in the 1950s, the neighborhood's demographics flipped as it was desegregated, becoming by the 1970s the neighborhood most associated with Houston’s African American elite. Riverside Terrace has it all: parkways, freeways, segregation, integration, and architecture. It’s how history really happens.
About Stephen Fox
Stephen Fox is an architectural historian and a Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas. He is a lecturer in architecture at Rice University and the University of Houston.
Ticket Information
This event is free to attend, but RSVPs are encouraged. Space and seating are limited.
Accessibility
This program will have seating available on a first-come basis. Please reach out to [email protected] if there are specific accessibility requests.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd., Houston, United States
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