David Williston
David Williston (1868-1962) was the first professionally trained African American landscape architect in the United States. He designed many campuses for historically black colleges and universities, including Tuskegee University.[1]
Biography
Williston was born in 1868 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and was the second of thirteen children. He was the first African American to graduate from Cornell with a degree in agriculture in 1898.
He was a lifelong friend of George Washington Carver.[2]
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References
- "David Williston, 1868-1962". The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
- "Seven Surprising Facts about African American Landscape Architect David Williston". American Society of Landscape Architects. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
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