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Frontmatter
Foreword
I The Inheritance of the Past
II Real Estate and Civic Enterprise, 1879-1901
III Municipal Housekeeping, 1879-1901
IV Only for the Worthy, 1879-1901
V Everyday Life in the White Community, 1879-1901
VI Colored Washington, 1879-1901
VII The City Beautiful, 1901-1916
VIII The Reverse of the Coin: Social Betterment, 1901-1916
IX The Board of Trade and Public Affairs, 1901-1916
X The City of Conversation, 1901-1916
XI The Beginnings of Organized Negro Protest, 1901-1916
XII The Great Crusade and Anticlimax, 1917-1919
XIII The Aftermath of the Colored Man's War, 1917-1919
XIV Business Interests and National City Planning, 1920-1929
XV The Intellectual and Social Climate, 1920-1929
XVI Civic Conscience, 1920-1929
XVII The Role of the Public Schools, 1920-1941
XVIII Before and After the Bonus March, 1930-1933
XIX The New Deal Capital in White and Black, 1933-1940
XX Running Uncle Sam's Company Town, 1933-1941
XXI "Purely a Local Affair," 1933-1940
XXII Capital of the Free World, 1940-1945
XXIII Postwar Designs for the Future, 1945-1950
Glossary of Abbreviations
Bibliographic Note
Bibliography
Index
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