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Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding
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Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of "The Town of George" in 1751 to the Present Day Hardcover - 2016

by Lesko, Kathleen Menzie; Babb, Valerie; Gibbs, Carroll R.


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Georgetown's little-known black heritage shaped a Washington, DC, community long associated with white power and privilege.

Black Georgetown Remembered reveals a rich but little-known history of the Georgetown black community from the colonial period to the present. Drawing on primary sources, including oral interviews with past and current residents and extensive research in church and historical society archives, the authors record the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and successes of a vibrant neighborhood as it persevered through slavery and segregation, war and peace, prosperity and depression.

This beautifully redesigned 25th anniversary edition of Black Georgetown Remembered, first published in 1991, includes a foreword by Maurice Jackson and more than two hundred illustrations, including portraits of prominent community leaders, sketches, maps, and nineteenth-century and contemporary photographs. Kathleen Menzie Lesko's new introduction describes the impact the book and its companion documentary video have had since publication and updates readers on recent changes in this Washington, DC, neighborhood.

Black Georgetown Remembered is a compelling and inspiring journey through more than two hundred years of history. A one-of-a-kind book, it invites readers to share in the lives, dreams, aspirations, struggles, and triumphs of real people, to join them in their churches, at home, and on the street, and to consider how the unique heritage of this neighborhood intersects and contributes to broader themes in African American and Washington, DC, history and urban studies.

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  • Title Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of "The Town of George" in 1751 to the Present Day
  • Author Lesko, Kathleen Menzie; Babb, Valerie; Gibbs, Carroll R.
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 25 ANV
  • Pages 206
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Georgetown University Press, Washington DC
  • Date 2016
  • ISBN 9781626163263

About the author

Kathleen Menzie Lesko is a former scholar-in-residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library and current research scholar at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.

Valerie Babb is the Franklin Professor of English and director of the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Georgia.

Carroll R. Gibbs is a professional historian, lecturer, and author of numerous works on African American history.

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Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of "The Town of George" in 1751 to the Present Day

by Lesko, Kathleen Menzie; Babb, Valerie; Gibbs, Carroll R.; Lesko, Kathleen Menzie [Introduction]; Jackson, Maurice [Foreword];

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Georgetown University Press, 2016-02-02. 25th Anniversary. Hardcover. Like New/Clipped. Presumed first ed. signed by author with "All the best." 326 p., clean and otherwise unmarked; binding tight; boarts and photographic d.j. without discernible wear.
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