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Ronald Lee Harden’s book Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida will be displayed at the L.A. Times Festival of Books


San Diego, CA, USA – WEBWIRE

Make sure to check out Ronald Lee Harden’s “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida” at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

“Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa” by Ronald Lee Harden is one of the thousands of books that will be exhibited at the 2022 L.A. Times Festival of Books on April 23-24, 2022, at the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, CA.

The book, which genre is architectural history, will be publicly displayed at the exhibit that self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will host at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which is the country’s largest book festival.
 
In “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida,” the author reflects on his 36-year architectural career and the projects he had worked on. These projects have helped the community of Tampa expand both economically and culturally in 36 years. These projects have helped create homes, jobs, cultural events, and better lives for the African-American and other mixed communities in the city.
 
The book ties the history of the African-American and mixed communities of Tampa, which is almost a quarter black, to the history of the city’s architecture and urban design. Discerning readers will learn how the edifices, which the author mentions in his book, have become the starting point for human development through socioeconomic and cultural experiences and social ties. This book is a must-read for readers who would like to consider learning about architecture and urban design from the standpoint of the black and mixed communities. 
 
Ronald Lee Harden’s “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa” will be available soon in Amazon.
 
Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa
Author | Ronald Lee Harden
Published date | SoonINPUT DATE
Publisher | ReadersMagnet
Book retail price | Soon
 
Author Bio
 
Ronald Lee Harden resides in Riverside Heights in Tampa, Florida. Before the economy slowed down, he worked as a project manager for local architectural firms. He spends his time designing artwork and is currently writing a suspense novel.


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