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Lani Guinier

We were saddened to read this morning of the death of Lani Guinier. She was a leftist law professor at Harvard specializing in voting rights. We didn t know her well. In the 1990s, we played a glancing role in stoking the controversy that led ....

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Take a look into San Antonio's past with vintage photos of the Japanese Tea Garden


Take a look into San Antonio’s past with vintage photos of the Japanese Tea Garden
Now-lush garden was once part of the Alamo Cement quarry
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View of the lily pond and pavilion in the sunken garden. Photo circa 1927-1931. (Photos courtesy UTSA Libraries Special Collections)
SAN ANTONIO – The Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio is one of the most beautiful places in the city and admission is free.
The now-lush garden was originally a part of the Alamo Cement quarry before the quarry ceased operations in 1908.
San Antonio Parks Foundation CEO Mary Jane Verette previously told KSAT that a City Parks Commissioner in the early 1900s, Ray Lambert, designed plans to build an Asian-style garden in the quarry. ....

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Saying, these should be in museums. somebody tweeted me and said, do we get rid of the. civil war battlefields? how do you design context around this conversation? you can take the example i just gave. for the one 80-foot tall one that was in the middle of the city, to me and my committee, with 18,000 african-american students walking by, that s too much. there s currently discussion we re having of a man on a horse so to speak. he is a man in civilian clothes, but he was in the confederate army, and he was pardoned, and then he was in the united states army, and he was a city parks commissioner. should he stay or go in that represents the nuance of that time. any context should be fully explained so people can kind of understand what the tensions were back in the country at that point in time. ....

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