Cleveland architect Robert P. Madison ought to feel truly successful by now. At 81, he's regarded widely as one of the most distinguished black architects in the United States. A great-grandson of slaves, Madison worked with I.M. Pei to design the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and played a similar role in the design of Cleveland Browns Stadium, Gund Arena and other local landmarks. Read
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