Bibliography
the sights and information highlighted along this walking trail just begin to scratch the surface of the rich history of the Shaw neigh- borhood and its people. For more informa- tion, please consult the Guide to the Historical Resources of Shaw, by Kathryn S. Smith and Marya McQuirter, and other resources in the library of The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.; the Washingtoniana Division, D.C. Public Library; and any of the following selected works: A Great Agitation for Business: Black Economic Development in Shaw,” Michael A. Fitzpatrick, in Washington History, Magazine of The Historical Society of Washington, D.C ., Vol. 2 , No. 2 , Fall/Winter, 1990 1991 . The Guide to Black Washington, Revised Edition, Sandra Fitzpatrick and Maria R. Goodwin, 1999 . The Negro in Washington,” Sterling Brown, in Washington City and Capital, 1937 . Remembering U Street,” Kathryn S. Smith, in Washington History , Magazine of The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. , Vol. 9 , No. 2 , Fall/ Winter 1997 1998. The Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nation’s Capital, Constance McLaughlin Green, 1967. Shaw: Heart of Black Washington,” Marcia M. Greenlee, in Washington at Home: An Illustrated History of Neighborhoods in the Nation’s Capital, Kathryn S. Smith, editor, 1988 .
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