"washington (d.c.) - social policy" |
Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. | Howard Gillette University of Pennsylvania Press | Paperback May 2006 Paperbackmore 320 pages | | ||
Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. (A Modern Fiction Studies Book) | Professor Howard F. Gillette Jr. The Johns Hopkins University Press | Hardcover Aug 1995 256 pages | | ||
University of Georgia Press | Hardcover Jan 1997 304 pages | | ||
M.E. Sharpe | Hardcover Dec 1995 272 pages | | ||
M.E. Sharpe | Paperback Nov 1995 272 pages | | ||
A Mayor's Proclamation: "Washington D.C., We're Open for Business" African Americans Need Not Apply | James Vrana Trafford Publishing | Kindle Edition Jan 2003 A Mayor's Proclamation is a book about the covert policies of an African American Mayor which are designed to...more 166 pages | | ||
University of Washington Press | Paperback May 2002 214 pages | | ||
The Nation and Its City: Politics, Corruption and Progress in Washington, D.C., 1861-1902 | Professor Alan Lessoff The Johns Hopkins University Press | Hardcover Jan 1994 272 pages | | ||
The Future Once Happened Here: New York, D.C., L.A., and the Fate of America's Big Cities: New York, D.C., L.A. and the Fate of America's Big Cities | Fred Siegel Encounter Books | Kindle Edition Feb 2000 "In The Future Once Happened Here, Fred Siegel tells an incredible story about the fate of America’s most influential...more 330 pages | | ||
Yale University Press | Kindle Edition Dec 2008 Sweeping changes in welfare programs since 1996 have transformed the way America cares for its poor. Today, for every...more 281 pages | | ||










