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AFRICANA 29<br />
Nikkel, Stan R. A Study in the Development and Structure of an Interracial Neighborhood in<br />
<strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1973.<br />
Brookland serves as the focus of this study on the structure and historical<br />
development of an interracial neighborhood because of the uncommon way it<br />
changed from a predominantly white to African American neighborhood.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B9 N54 1973a<br />
Paris, Jenell Williams. African-American Women’s Activism and Ghetto Formation in a<br />
<strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. Neighborhood. Ph.D. Thesis for American University, 1998.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections E 185.86.P37 1998a<br />
Price, Thomas Eugene. <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C.’s Streetcar Suburbs: A Comparative Analysis of<br />
Brookland and Brightwood, 1870-1900. M.A. Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park,<br />
1979.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B9 P74 1979<br />
Property Agreements, <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C.<br />
The collection consists of 48 indentures, or property agreements. These documents<br />
date from 1809-35.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections MS2090<br />
Radford, John P. Patterns of White-Nonwhite Residential Segregation in <strong>Washington</strong>, D.C. in the<br />
Late Nineteenth Century. Master’s thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, 1967.<br />
This detailed geographical examination of urban racial residential patterns addresses<br />
the issue of social behavior.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 R33 1967<br />
Repetti, Cheryl-Ann Beattie. The Politics of Civilian Review: Police Accountability in <strong>Washington</strong>,<br />
D.C. and New York City, 1948-1974. Ph.D. dissertation, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> University,<br />
1997.<br />
The history, politics and theories behind civilian police review as a way to reduce<br />
police brutality, while giving officers the freedom to protect their communities, is<br />
dissected in this study.<br />
Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1997