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"Directed
primarily to students and clearly intended to promote pride and a sense of
participation in our city's black heritage, it is a book from which white adults
can also learn."
--The
Washington Post
"Buildings,
parks, bridges, and other places figuring prominently in black life in the
United States capital are depicted in this dignified booklet/[book], which could
serve as guidebook or souvenir."
--The
Christian Science Monitor "All,
white as well as black, can share the expanded knowledge gained from this book
to appreciate the positive changes that are being made for a strong nation."
--Washington
Afro-American Newspaper "He's
had more than a measure of success…" --Sunday
Cape Cod Times
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