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Walter Edward Washington (1915-2003) | BlackPast.orgOct 2, 2009 · Walter Edward Washington, attorney and politician, was born in Dawson, Georgia, on April 15, 1915 to Willie Mae and William L. Washington.
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[PDF] Washington, Walter E.Jan 26, 2016 · Biographical/Historical note Walter Washington served as the city's first appointed, and later, elected mayor. He was born in Dawson, Georgia. ...
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[PDF] Walter Washington: The People's Protector April 4, 1968 in Memphis ...Jan 27, 2021 · Walter Washington was an African American leader first appointed mayor-commissioner by President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1967-1974 and then ...
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Civil Rights Tour: Political Empowerment - Walter Washington ...Walter Washington (1915-2003) became the first African American mayor of a major American city, and the first mayor in DC since 1871.Missing: birth | Show results with:birth
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Walter Washington, 88, Former Mayor of Washington, DiesOct 28, 2003 · Walter E. Washington, who in 1975 became the first elected mayor of Washington in more than a century, died yesterday at Howard University ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Walter E. Washington, first elected Washington D. C. Mayor since ...Walter E. Washington, first elected Washington DC Mayor since Reconstruction, passes the Seal of the City to DC Mayor elect Mayor Marian S. Barry Jr.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Walter E. Washington, Politician born - African American RegistryWalter Edward Washington was born on this date in 1915. He was a Black politician. Born in Dawson, Georgia, he was raised in a cotton and peanut farming ...Missing: DC | Show results with:DC
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Washington, Walter 1915–2003 | Encyclopedia.comWalter Washington 1915–2003. Political leader. Became Head of Housing Agency. Walked Streets to Calm Disorder. Lost Reelection Bid to Marion Barry.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Walter Edward Washington (1915-2003) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeAug 22, 2020 · Washington was the great-grandson of enslaved Americans. He was born in Dawson, Georgia. His family moved North to Jamestown, New York. He ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Unifier Led D.C. Into Home Rule - The Washington PostOct 28, 2003 · His mother, the former Willie Mae Thornton, had gone there to be with her parents when she was pregnant.
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Alain Locke's Seminal Anthology Still Influences Black Culture in ...Sep 13, 2025 · The New Negro Howard's Living Legacy At Howard University, Locke's presence endures. His papers, correspondence, and unpublished works are ...
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY, THE NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT ... - jstorThis paper traces the evolution of Washington, DC; Black Washington; and Howard. University as a means of informing the origins and development of a unique ...
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Due for Post in Capital; Walter Edward Washington - The New York ...In 1941, he joined the National Capital Housing Authority, which builds and manages low-rent housing in Washington. Mr. Washington served in many capacities ...
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Records of the National Capital Housing AuthorityProvided low-rent housing in the District of Columbia by slum clearance. Constructed temporary housing for defense workers and military personnel during World ...
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Statement by the President on His Intention To Nominate Walter E ...After joining the National Capital Housing Authority in 1941, he rose through the ranks to become its Director in 1961. He held that post for 5 eventful ...
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National Capital Housing Authority, Annual Report 1968, for the ...... Housing Authority, the number of public low-rent housing units under its jurisdiction exceeded 10,000 dwellings. The supply of housing during fiscal 1968 ...
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Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan ...I am transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1967 to provide a better government for the citizens of the Nation's Capital.Missing: Walter | Show results with:Walter
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Reorganization Plans - CQ Almanac Online EditionD.C. Government. Plan No. 3 provided the first reorganization of the District of Columbia government in 89 years. The plan took effect Aug. 11, two days ...
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The Capital; It's 'Mayor' Washington of Washington... Walter E. Washington, to be the first Negro Mayor of any major American city and the first Mayor of the voteless District of Columbia since Congress revoked ...
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1968 riots: Four days that reshaped Washington, D.C.Mar 27, 2018 · The four days in 1968 that reshaped DC. Chaotic riots left 13 dead and more than 900 businesses damaged.
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After bloodshed in earlier U.S. riots, D.C. police showed restraint in ...Mar 26, 2018 · While property damage in Washington was bad, the body count was relatively low. Police were responsible for two of the 13 deaths.Missing: homicides | Show results with:homicides
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Army Troops in Capital as Negroes Riot - The New York TimesReinforcements numbering 2,500 riot ... Another less well defined area of looting and arson was across the Anacostia River, in heavily Negro Southeast Washington.
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Walter Edward Washington, 88; Mayor of D.C. Prevented Big RiotsOct 28, 2003 · Born in Dawson, Ga., and raised in Jamestown, N.Y., Washington first came to the nation's capital to attend Howard University, earning a ...
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Federal Troops Guarded the U.S. Capitol Following the ...... murdered at his hotel. In Washington, DC, King's assassination sparked widespread riots. Fires destroyed buildings while crowds raided storefronts for food ...
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The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Miller CenterWalter Washington takes a tour DC Mayor Walter E. Washington (right) tours the King assassination riot areas. Another 2,500 troops from the 82nd Airborne ...
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The People and the Police: Washington D.C.'s Police-Community ...May 20, 2015 · A string of riots in American cities in the late 1960s exposed a deeply dysfunctional relationship between urban communities and the police: ...
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How the 1968 Kerner report missed a chance for police reformMar 1, 2018 · Just as Johnson had gathered the Kerner commission to find out the causes of the riots, Obama empowered his task force to gather community input ...
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The Travails of Urban Redevelopment in post-1968 Washington, DCNov 8, 2023 · As requested by residents, the design included a subway station, created “social services and community facilities within the Shaw area,” and ...
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History - DC METRO DEVELOPMENTVolpe, Governor of Maryland Marvin Mandel, and DC Mayor Walter Washington broke ground for the new Metro on December 9, 1969 in front of Judiciary Square.
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How Washington DC Got Its Metro - Construction PhysicsSep 26, 2023 · The 1967 WMATA transit plan, known as the Proposed Regional System (PRS), was the most ambitious plan yet, and included 95.6 miles of rail ...Missing: Walter | Show results with:Walter
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Shifting landscape: A brief history of the fiscal relationship between ...Oct 27, 2021 · The truth is that, going back to the 1790s, federal fiscal supports to the District are better characterized as erratic, unpredictable, and declining over time.Missing: Walter expansion
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Statement on Signing the District of Columbia Self-Government and ...Dec 24, 1973 · Statement on Signing the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act. December 24, 1973. AS a longtime supporter of ...
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District of Columbia Local Lawmaking and Congressional AuthorityFeb 22, 2024 · The US Constitution provides Congress with plenary legislative authority over the District of Columbia (the District) as the federal capital.
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Washington, D.C. Home Rule Referendum Is Passed - NPRMay 8, 1974 · Nearly three-quarters of Washington, D.C. voters approved the home rule referendum at Tuesday's polls. District voters can now elect their ...
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D.C. VOTERS CHOOSE DEMOCRAT AS MAYOR - The New York ...Nov 7, 1974 · Washington, 59 years old, who served for the last seven years as the city's Presidentially appointed MayorCommissioner, easily won 81.4 per cent ...
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Congressional Intervention - DC StatehoodCongress reviews all DC legislation before it can become law. Congress can modify or even overturn such legislation. It can impose new and unwanted laws on the ...
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D.C. Home Rule: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It MattersMar 7, 2025 · Home rule deeply affects the everyday lives of DC residents. The people who live in DC are just like people who live in any other state.
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1976: Thousands Show Up to Usher in the Washington MetroMar 27, 2025 · March 27, 1976. The first 4.6 miles (7.4 kilometers) of the Washington Metro were officially opened just over six years after construction ...
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CAPITAL'S SUBWAY JAMMED IN DEBUT - The New York TimesMar 28, 1976 · The tone of determination to complete the system was set in remarks by Mayor Walter E. Washington of the District of Columbia, Gov. Marvin ...
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Minority Contracts Goal Unmet - The Washington PostJun 13, 1979 · The report surveyed 38 city agencies that spent $281.2 million for construction and other goods and services last year. Minority businesses were ...
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D.C. Crime Rate Rose 10.8 Percent For All of 1979Feb 22, 1980 · Also, there were 180 homicides in 1979, nine fewer than in 1978. Other figures show 402 rapes in 1979 compared to 381 in 1978 and 2,964 ...
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[PDF] Year Violent Crimes Property Crimes "Index" Crimes Homicides D.C. ...1979. 10,553. 46,168. 56,721. 180. 660,200. 1,598. 6,993. 8,591. 27. 1980. 12,772. 51,263. 64,035. 200. 637,651. 2,003. 8,039. 10,042. 31. 1981. 14,468. 53,870.
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The D.C. City Council Failed at Criminal Justice Reform—Congress ...Jul 12, 2023 · The District of Columbia's City Council and the DC Criminal Code Reform Commission failed to enact a sensible, safety-based, modern criminal code.
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District's Fund Deficit Exceeds $118 Million - The Washington PostJan 26, 1977 · The District's $61.8 million excess of expenditure obligations over fiscal 1976 revenues was 6 per cent of its total operating budget. According ...
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Barry's Troubles: Budget Crisis, Tarnished ImageMay 25, 1980 · Barry disclosed last week that years of overspending had left the District with an accumulated deficit of $284 million as of the end of the 1979 ...
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For D.C., The Worst of TimesThe structures of disenfranchisement that Washingtonians now experience are described by the name “home rule.” Even if they have only conditionally granted ...
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Mayor Determined to Retain Office He Considers His OwnSep 7, 1978 · In 1941, when Walter Washington began work as a trainee for the Alley Dwelling Authority that later became the National Capital Housing ...
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Mayor Says Barry Won D.C. Vote - The Washington PostSep 27, 1978 · Mayor Walter E. Washington, after 15 days of silence during the confusion and doubt surrounding the Democratic mayoral primary count, conceded victory ...
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Collection: Marion Barry for Mayor RecordsIn 1978, Marion Barry defeated incumbent Mayor Walter Washington and D.C. Council Chairman Sterling Tucker in a close Democratic Primary election.Missing: results | Show results with:results
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Washington: Power Broker?Nov 19, 1981 · He sits on the boards of Woodward & Lothrop, the National Permanent Federal Savings & Loan Association and the the District Realty Title ...
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Center renamed to honor D.C.'s first elected mayorOct 30, 2007 · On Nov. 5, the center will be rechristened the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, after the city's first elected mayor, in a ceremony with ...
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Convention Center Gets New Name - DCistOct 30, 2007 · As of Nov. 5, the building will officially become the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Perhaps you can see it now.Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Events DC Walter E. Washington Convention Center Venue History1893 - The building is renamed “Convention Center” (aka “Convention Hall”). 1930s - Market vendors migrate from the nearby demolished Center Market ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Rebuilding D.C. After 1968May 30, 2024 · In an immediate effort to restore order, Mayor-Commissioner Walter Washington and President Lyndon B. ... After the 1968 uprising, a platform for ...Missing: stabilization | Show results with:stabilization
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District of Columbia Crime Rates 1960 - 2019 - The Disaster CenterDistrict of Columbia crime statistics, District of Columbia, District of Columbia rape, District of Columbia murder, District of Columbia property crime, ...
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D.C. Population Declines - The Washington PostJan 5, 1979 · Washington's population fell by just 1 percent from 1960 to 1970 compared to the 11 percent drop during the past eight years.