<p><strong>Echoing James Forman Jr.'s <em>Locking Up Our Own</em> a riveting story of race civil rights and rebellion in Washington DC<br><br></strong>In April 1968 following the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. a wave of uprisings swept across America. None was more visible-or resulted in more property damage arrests or federal troop involvement&#8212;than in Washington DC where thousands took to the streets in protest against racial inequality looting and burning businesses in the process. The nation&#8217;s capital was shaken to its foundations.</p>&#10;<p><em>When the Smoke Cleared</em> tells the story of the Washingtonians who seized the moment to rebuild a more just society one that would protect and foster Black political and economic power. A riveting account of activism urban reimagination and political transformation Kyla Sommers&#8217;s revealing and deeply researched narrative is ultimately a tale of blowback as the Nixon administration and its allies in Congress thwarted the ambitions of DC&#8217;s reformers opposing civil rights reforms and self-governance. And nationwide conservative politicians used the specter of crime in the capital to roll back the civil rights movement and create the modern carceral state.</p>&#10;<p>A vital chapter in the struggle for racial equality <em>When the Smoke Cleared</em> is an account of open wounds paths not taken and their unforeseen consequences&#8212;revealed here in all of their contemporary significance.</p>
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