The Power of Congress Over the District of Columbia
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This book is an influential treatise on the legal status of Washington, DC, and the powers of the United States Congress over the district. Written by the abolitionist and social reformer Theodore Dwight Weld, it argues for greater democratic representation and autonomy for the residents of the district.
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