LinkLinksOpinion Thalia Nash-Mwaipaja in The Washington Informer: Notes and Footnotes to a Life in Georgetown By Editor On Feb 21, 2019 Last updated Feb 21, 2019 53 Share In the early ’80s, my mother, younger sister and I went to live with my uncle Rev. Dr. James K. McCants where he presided in the church clergy house in Old Georgetown. What would become my address, 2902 O Street Northwest, was owned and maintained by Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, the historic African American house of worship located just around the corner at 1334 29th Street Northwest. This move, from our East of the River house in Hillcrest (Southeast) to Georgetown represented, perhaps, the biggest and most pivotal change in my life. DC HistoryDC NeighborhoodsGeorgetownRace 53 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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