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Washington

A History of the Capital, 1800-1950

Constance McLaughlin Green

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A one-volume edition, this history of Washington was originally published in two parts. Washington: Village and Capital, 1800-1878 was awarded the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for History.

Originally published in 1977.

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No taxation without representation, P. T. Barnum, Upper class, William Monroe Trotter, Workhouse, Colored, Mrs., Slum, The Other Hand, United States, Welfare, Tenement, Mathew Brady, Booker T. Washington, Local government, Philanthropy, Unemployment, V., Member of Congress, Employment, Library of Congress, Newspaper, Provision (contracting), Abolitionism, Free negro, World War I, John Quincy Adams, Era of Good Feelings, Wealth, Suffrage, Racism, Potomac Company, Freedmen's Bureau, James Smithson, Woodrow Wilson, Citizens (Spanish political party), Institution, Hostility, Salary, Alley, Board of education, League of Women Voters, Grand Army of the Republic, George Bancroft, Carpetbagger, Louis Brownlow, Howard University, Voting, Slavery, 1890s, Muckraker, Of Education, Dwelling, Racial segregation, Tax, Civil service, Criticism, Private citizen, Legislation, Kitchen Cabinet, Herbert Putnam, Housing authority, Bonus Army, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Freedman, Residence, Prohibition, Benjamin Wade, White people, Laborer