Sources
a Neighborhood Heritage Trail begins with the community,extends through story-sharing and oral history gathering, and ends in formal scholarly research.For more information on this neighborhood,please consult the resources in the Kiplinger Library of The Historical Society of Washington,D.C.,and the Washingtoniana Division,DC Public Library.In addition,please see the following selected works: African American Heritage Trail,Washington, DC, online Cultural Tourism DC database: www.culturaltourismdc.org James Borchert, Alley Life in Washington: Family, Community,Religion,and Folklife in the City,1850- 1970 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press,1980). Francine Curro Cary, Urban Odyssey: A Multicultural History ofWashington,D.C. (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press,1996. Sandra Fitzpatrick and Maria R.Goodwin, The Guide to Black Washington , rev. ed. (New York: Hippocrene Books,1999). James M.Goode, Capital Losses: A Cultural History ofWashington’s Destroyed Buildings ,2nd ed. (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press,2003). Ben W. Gilbert and the staff of The Washington Post, Ten Blocks from the White House: Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968 (New York: Praeger, 1968). Howard Gillette,Jr. Between Justice and Beauty: Race,Planning,and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,1995).
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