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RURAL ARCHITECT

Sam Mockbee

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Samuel Mockbee, an architect and teacher whose commitment to bringing high-quality building design to the most impoverished residents of rural Alabama inspired other architects, died on Dec. 30 in Jackson, Miss. He was 57 and lived in Canton, Miss.

The cause was complications from leukemia.

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