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Fall 2018 | Volume 30, Number 2
Announcing the DC History Center
BY JANE F. LEVEY
Like the city of Washington, the Carnegie Library on Mt. Vernon Square has seen dramatic changes during
its 115-year history. In early 2019, its next chapter will begin, one that will certainly delight those who appreciate
Beaux-Arts classical architecture and the inclusivity of purpose that the Carnegie Library has always represented.
“Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution”
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Activism in Washington D.C.
BY DEREK GRAY
Pleasures of the Table
John Chamberlin and the High Life in 19th-Century Washington
BY MARK HERLONG
For More than Display
D.C.’s Adaptable Flag
BY MATTHEW PAVESICH
Dangerous Waters
On the Trail of Typhoid in Washington D.C.
BY ALEXANDRA M. LORD