Birmingham-- All this week we're taking a closer look at "Stuff" and what it means to us. Whether it's priceless family heirlooms or just the day-to-day "what nots" that surround us, "Stuff" is everywhere. Nearly 20 years ago Bessemer resident Allen Durough found something in his barn that he thought was junk. But it turned out to be a life changing discovery related to Alabama's first African American architect. A man by the name of Wallace Rayfield. Allen Durough tells his story to WBHM's Tanya Ott.
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http://www.wbhm.org/News/2011/WallaceRayfield2.htmlBessemer resident Allen Durough says he's dedicated the rest of his life to educating the public about African American architect Wallace Rayfield.
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