Violence was a fact from my earliest childhood in Washington, DC. I
was born in Foggy Bottom at the end of the 1960′s, years when two
prominent leaders of social change were both assassinated, John F.
Kennedy in 1963, and Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968. The first
assassination caused shock and grieving, the second shock and outrage.
Like many other cities, there were riots in the District. U Street NW
& 14th St. NW burned, as did Columbia Heights and H St. NE. READ FULL STORY
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