Washington's U Street: A Biography

Washington's U Street: A Biography

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An urbanist and longtime resident of the nation's capital, Ruble presents a history of the U Street neighborhood, Washington's "secret city." A diverse neighborhood at its origin during the Civil War, Jim Crow laws soon turned the neighborhood into an African American enclave that, over the decades, would be home to the likes of Duke Ellington and Thurgood Marshall. In an engaging style, Ruble charts the neighborhood's rise and fall, and its apparent renewal in the past decade or so. The main text is punctuated by short biographies of U Street's most notable residents, and is graced by numerous photographs. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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