
"Washington from the Ground Up tells the story of a nation whose Enlightenment ideals were tested in the fires of rebellion, removal, and resistance. It is also a tale of two cities: official Washington, whose stately neoclassical buildings expressed the government's power and global reach; and DC, whose minority communities, especially African Americans, lived in the shadows of poverty. Moving chronologically and geographically throughout the District, James McGregor reads this complex history from monuments and museums, libraries and churches, squares and neighborhoods that can still be seen today. His narrative, accompanied by detailed maps and illustrations, doubles as a visitor's guide to this uniquely American city."--Jacket.
Page Count:
325
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
ISBN-13:
9780674026049
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