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The MOVE conflict. On May 13, a bomb was dropped on a rowhouse in West Philadelphia. The bomb was an attempt to forcibly evict the residents of 6221 Osage Avenue, the home of a radical organization called MOVE. The MOVE organization was founded in the early 1970s by a man who called himself John Africa. The MOVE bombing was one of the most tragedic events in(...)
Pamphlet architecture # 23 : move / sites of trauma
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The MOVE conflict. On May 13, a bomb was dropped on a rowhouse in West Philadelphia. The bomb was an attempt to forcibly evict the residents of 6221 Osage Avenue, the home of a radical organization called MOVE. The MOVE organization was founded in the early 1970s by a man who called himself John Africa. The MOVE bombing was one of the most tragedic events in Philadelphia's long history, a tragedy that was only intensified by the city's response. The loss of life is permanent. The bond between people and place can be reforged through deliberate, sensitive intervention.
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