Democracy’s Capital Democracy’s Capital

Democracy’s Capital

Black Political Power in Washington, D.C., 1960s–1970s

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From its 1790 founding until 1974, Washington, D.C. — capital of “the land of the free” — lacked democratically elected city leadership. Fed up with governance dictated by white stakeholders, federal officials, and unelected representatives, local D.C. activists catalyzed a new phase of the fight for home rule. Amid the upheavals of the 1960s, they gave expression to the frustrations of black residents and wrestled for control of their city. Bringing together histories of the carceral and welfare states, as well as the civil rights and Black Power movements, Lauren Pearlman narrates this struggle for self-determination in the nation’s capital. She captures the transition from black protest to black political power under the Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon administrations and against the backdrop of local battles over the War on Poverty and the War on Crime.

Through intense clashes over funds and programming, Washington residents pushed for greater participatory democracy and community control. However, the anticrime apparatus built by the Johnson and Nixon administrations curbed efforts to achieve true home rule. As Pearlman reveals, this conflict laid the foundation for the next fifty years of D.C. governance, connecting issues of civil rights, law and order, and urban renewal.

ジャンル
歴史
発売日
2019年
9月10日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
352
ページ
発行者
The University of North Carolina Press
販売元
Ingram DV LLC
サイズ
6.6
MB
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