News and Views; Carter G. Woodson's Historic Home Is Now a Crackhouse
News and Views; Carter G. Woodson's Historic Home Is Now a Crackhouse
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New York: BruCon Publishing Company
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The three-story Victorian townhouse in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington is a short walk away from the campus of Howard University, where [Carter G. Woodson] served as dean of the School of Liberal Arts. Woodson, who established Negro History Week in 1926 which today has blossomed into Black History Month, lived in the Ninth Street home from 1915...
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News and Views; Carter G. Woodson's Historic Home Is Now a Crackhouse
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1077-3711