Segregating Usonia: The Racial Politics of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fisher Housing

Arris Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/arr.2023.a909921
Joseph M. Watson
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ABSTRACT: In April 1956, Jesse C. Fisher Jr., a white businessman, wrote to Frank Lloyd Wright proposing a residential development for “a group of better-type colored people” in rural Whiteville, North Carolina. Over the next two years, Wright’s office developed a scheme for Fisher’s tract based on a type of quadruplex Wright called a “cloverleaf.” This paper examines the design and development of this obscure project by putting its small collection of architectural drawings and correspondence in dialogue with relevant historical scholarship, detailed attention to the town of Whiteville, and other aspects of Wright’s work and thought. This varied approach sheds light on the contradictions—including expressions of racial tolerance masking deep-rooted prejudices—that shaped Fisher’s proposal and Wright’s designs. Lastly, the project’s obscurity within the literature on Wright raises questions about historians’ unwillingness or inability, until recently, to reckon with the racialized complexities of Wright’s work.
隔离美国:弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特的费舍尔住宅的种族政治
摘要:1956年4月,白人商人Jesse C. Fisher Jr.写信给Frank Lloyd Wright,提议在北卡罗来纳州怀特维尔的乡村为“一群更好的有色人种”开发住宅。在接下来的两年里,赖特的办公室根据一种被赖特称为“三叶草”的四重结构为费舍尔的土地制定了一个方案。本文通过将其少量的建筑图纸和通信与相关的历史学者进行对话,详细关注怀特维尔镇,以及赖特工作和思想的其他方面,研究了这个鲜为人知的项目的设计和发展。这种不同的方法揭示了矛盾,包括掩盖根深蒂固偏见的种族宽容的表达,这些矛盾塑造了费舍尔的提议和赖特的设计。最后,该项目在赖特文献中的默默无闻引发了历史学家直到最近才愿意或无力考虑赖特作品中种族化的复杂性的问题。
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