Frazier, E. Franklin. Negro Youth at the Crossways, Their
     Personality Development in the Middle States
. Washington,
     DC: American Council on Education, 1940.

Gatewood, Willard B. Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite,
     1880-1920.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

Green, Constance McLaughlin. The Secret City: A History of Race
     Relations in the Nation's Capital
. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
     University Press, 1967.

Greene, Lorenzo Johnston and Myra Colson Callis. The
     Employment of Negroes in the District of Columbia

     Washington, DC: Association for the Study of Negro Life and
     History, [1932?].

Hayes, Laurence John Wesley. The Negro Federal Government
     Worker: A Study of his Classification Status in the District of
     Columbia, 1893-1938.
Washington, DC: The Graduate School,
     Howard University, 1941.

Horton, Lois Elaine. The Development of Federal Social Policy for
     Blacks in Washington, D.C. After Emancipation.
Thesis (Ph.D.),
     Brandeis University, 1977.

Hutchinson, Louise Daniel. The Anacostia Story: 1608-1930.
     Washington, D.C.: Anacostia Neighborhood Museum of the
     Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977.

Jones, William Henry. Recreation and Amusement Among Negroes
     in Washington, D.C.: A Sociological Analysis of the Negro in an
     Urban Environment
. Westport, CN: Negro Universities Press,
     1970.

Kofie, Nelson F. Race, Class, and the Struggle for Neighborhood in
     Washington, D.C.
New York: Garland Press, 1999.

Lesko, Kathleen M., Valerie Babb, and Carroll R. Gibbs. Black
     Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community
     From the Founding of 'The Town of George' in 1751 to the
     Present Day
. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press,
     1991.

Majors, Gerri [with Doris E. Saunders]. Black Society. Chicago:
     Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., 1976.

Moments: A Photographic Exhibit. Anacostia Neighborhood
     Museum, The Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C.: The
     Smithsonian Institution Press, n.d.

Moore, Jacqueline M. Leading the Race: The Transformation of the
     Black Elite in the Nation's Capital, 1880-1920.
Charlottesville:
     University Press of Virginia, 1999.

 

<back to previous page

 

continued on next page>

 

cologo3.gif (6014 bytes)

HUAN 6 
November 2000