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James Homer Garrott (June 19, 1897 in Montgomery, Alabama – June 9, 1991) was an American architect active in the Los Angeles area in the mid-20th century. He designed more than 200 buildings, including twenty-five churches and several public buildings. He has been described as a "pivotal black avant garde modernist of the 1940s era."

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  • James Homer Garrott (June 19, 1897 in Montgomery, Alabama – June 9, 1991) was an American architect active in the Los Angeles area in the mid-20th century. He designed more than 200 buildings, including twenty-five churches and several public buildings. He has been described as a "pivotal black avant garde modernist of the 1940s era." (en)
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  • James Homer Garrott (June 19, 1897 in Montgomery, Alabama – June 9, 1991) was an American architect active in the Los Angeles area in the mid-20th century. He designed more than 200 buildings, including twenty-five churches and several public buildings. He has been described as a "pivotal black avant garde modernist of the 1940s era." (en)
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