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by Marshall T. Poe onOctober 5, 2011
The History of White People and more in our books column.
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by Washington Post onApril 11, 2011
Despite census data showing that blacks are no longer the majority of District residents, the public face of Washington is still largely African American. But will it stay that way?
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by The Buzz onDecember 12, 2010
Sarah Palin has a show. So why not?
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by Natalie Hopkinson onJanuary 20, 2009
Washingtonians celebrated as one on Inauguration Day, but can a black president unite Washington and D.C.? On U Street, history and cynicism met hope and a yearning for change.
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by Veronica Miller onJanuary 5, 2009
Guess who's coming to inauguration? If you live in the District, you soon realize that people don't really care about your plans for the big day. They just want to know if they can book a flight to come crash on your couch.
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