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Willie Edward Blue Jenkins (1923-1988) was a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University who worked at the architectural firm of Edward Loewenstein architectural firm from 1949 to 1961. Jenkins became an associate by 1954, the first African-American architect in Greensboro to do so. He established his own practice in 1961. Jenkins designed several landmark buildings in Greensboro, including the gymnasium at Dudley High School, several buildings at N.C. A&T State University, the Greensboro National Bank on Murrow Boulevard, and the home of noted attorney J. Kenneth Lee. Much of the material in the collection was shared by his wife, Gladys Jenkins, and daughter, Miltrene Jenkins Bardin.
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