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A Right to the City

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April 19, 2018

Groundbreaking ceremony
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Walter Fauntroy and Herbert McDonald

As part of his work as founder of the Model Inner City Community Organization (MICCO), Reverend Walter Fauntroy (right) reviews redevelopment plans with architect Herbert McDonald (as well as nine-year-old Cedric Carter) for a block destroyed during the 1968 civil disturbances. (1969)

Credit: DC Public Library, Star Collection © Washington Post


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