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Catch the Exhibition of Ronald Lee Harden’s Book on Black Architectural Influence in Tampa, FL at the LibLearnX 2023

Attendees at a library conference in Louisiana can visit the exhibit of a book that reveals the extraordinary impact of Black architecture on Tampa, Florida’s landscape.


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Visit the book display of Ronald Lee Harden’s “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida” at the LibLearnX this coming January 27-30, 2023.    

Ronald Lee Harden’s book “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa” gives an impressive narration of the strong architectural history of Tampa, Florida.

“Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida,[ will be exhibited by self-publishing company ReadersMagnet at the LibLearnX: The Library Learning Experience (LLX) 2023 this coming January 27-30, 2023, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.

The LibLearnX, formerly called the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting, is open to all ALA members and non-members and expected to draw hundreds of attendees from the library community, academic sector, and general public. Attendees look forward to attending special events, interactive learning workshops, exhibitions, forums, and speaking engagements from big-name speakers in the publishing and library industry.

Ronald Lee Harden’s book will be exhibited at the LibLearnX Marketplace exhibition, along with other notable publications and innovative technologies and services designed for libraries.

“Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida” describes some of the projects in which Ronald Lee Harden has been involved that have helped shape the landscape of Tampa. These projects include the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Gaither and Bloomingdale High Schools, the Harbour Island project, Mobley Park, and Osbourne Landing Apartments.

Get to know the man behind some of the structures that aid the Tampa community’s cultural and economic progress. Order Ronald Lee Harden’s “Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa” on the ReadersMagnet Bookstore and Amazon. Visit the book’s display at the ReadersMagnet exhibit booth at the LibLearnX 2023.

“Untold Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida: My 36-Year Architectural Career in Tampa”
Author | Ronald Lee Harden
Published date | February 15, 2022
Publisher | ReadersMagnet, LLC
Book Genre | Black History

Author Bio

Ronald Lee Harden’s love for architecture was ignited from high school drafting classes. After graduating, he worked as an apprentice carpenter and then enrolled at Hillsborough Community College to pursue an associate degree in architectural construction technology. He was the first black person to obtain that degree.

After a brief stint in the Marines, he found work as an architectural draftsman, job captain, and later project manager at the Tampa office of the architectural firm MJS&H.

The author 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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