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John Clavon Norman Sr. (1892 - 1967) was an architect in Charleston, West Virginia. He was African American.[1][2][3]

He was born in New Jersey.

His office was in the Knights of Pythias building.[4]

He married Ruth Stephenson and had a son who became a heart surgeon.[5] She taught high school English.[6]

The West Virginia State Archives have a collection of his papers.[5]

https://lunaparkwv.com/history/john-c-norman-wvs-first-black-architect/

In the 2016 John Norman Street was named for him.[7]

Works

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  • Washington High School in London, West Virginia
  • Hotel Ferguson in Charleston*Simmons High School in Montgomery
  • Hotel and theater in Gauley Bridge for C. A. Connelly
  • 16th Street Baptist Church in Huntington, West Virginia[5]
  • John C. Norman home< at 1118 Second Ave.[8]<ref>https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/exhibits/23?section=56</ref€

References

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  1. ^ https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/charleston-s-first-black-architect-worked-on-both-sides-of-color-line/article_2c534ed7-3677-537e-821d-4a8bfb740136.html
  2. ^ https://mountainmessenger.com/recognition-john-c-norman-sr/
  3. ^ https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1687
  4. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=5xYcPVrYliIC&dq=hotel+ferguson+charleston&pg=PA29
  5. ^ a b c https://archive.wvculture.org/history/collections/specialcollections/sc2012-046.html
  6. ^ Cooley, D. A. (2014). "In Memoriam: John C. Norman (1930–2014)". Texas Heart Institute Journal. 41 (6): 569–570. PMC 4251322. PMID 25735054.
  7. ^ https://cacwv.org/john-norman-street-dedication/
  8. ^ https://theclio.com/entry/9253
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