
Black Protest and District Home Rule, 1945-1973 (a dissertation in progress)
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Well. St. John’s wort certainly does work wonders for dissertation depression. Holla!

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Super score! Writings by Sam Smith, one of the founders of the DC Statehood Party.
This Supreme Court case ruled that restrictive covenants were illegal in Washington, DC.
The American white republic has to ask itself why it was necessary for them to invent the nigger. I am not a nigger. I have never called myself one. But one comes into the world and the world decides that you are this for its own reasons, and it is very important, I think, for the American in terms of the future, in terms of his health, in terms of the transformation we are all seeking, that he face this question, that he needed the nigger for something.
James Baldwin, 1963
An article by Jason I. Newman and Jacques B. DePuy, published in the Spring 1975 edition of the American University Law Reviewl (volume 24, number 3). It offers a legislative history of the District of Columbia, with references to specifically named laws and statutes; this is followed by a lengthy, in-depth, and rather dense analysis of the Home Rule Act of 1973.
Note to self: contact Sam Smith for an interview.