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1990s, rebounding considerably at the turn of the 21st century. The lack of investment and limited power in the area created a barrier in the neighborhood's development and urbanization during the early 1800s. Further growth was hindered by increasing racial tensions as more African-Americans settled in the region; by the 1850s, Washington, D.C., had the largest African-American population of any city in the United States. The increasing costs of housing also decreased the availability of affordable housing, generating further racial tensions citywide and neighborhood segregation. Although Shaw continues to be populated by many African-Americans, the price of housing experienced steady growth in the 2010s and early 2020s, which could lead to further displacement among the black community and a phenomenon known as root shock. According to the latest census of the Logan Circle/Shaw area, the majority of residents are single (71%) and college-educated (67%), with a median income of $ 84,875.
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generated new discussions between the inhabitants of the Shaw neighborhood and the Dupont Circle Conservancy organization. Preservation advocates in the Dupont Circle neighborhood began to propose the expansion of the neighborhood. The advocates were members of the Dupont Circle Conservancy, an organization predominantly led by European-American people. As a response to this proposal, the 14th and U Street Coalition, which called itself the representative of black interests and historical identity in neighboring Shaw, began protesting that the Dupont Circle preservationists were trying to occupy their neighborhood and its history.
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remember it was if I'm not mistaken somewhere between 2000, 2001 it was something big for us to see one non-Ethiopian coming to the restaurant. Now 95 percent of them are non-Ethiopian." The food has become a main attraction and reason for locals and tourists to commute to Shaw and experience the many local Ethiopian restaurants. The influx of Ethiopians revitalized the area, prompting members of the Ethiopian American community to lobby the city government to officially designate the block as "Little Ethiopia". A DC Council Resolution officially recognizing the Ethiopian community in the area was passed in 2021.
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Since the 1980s, Ethiopian-born business owners have been purchasing property in the neighborhood of Shaw, specifically Thirteenth and Ninth Streets. The area has since gained distinctive popularity in Washington even outside of the Ethiopian community. According to restaurant owner Tefera Zewdie: "I
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Shaw is a residential neighborhood dominated by 19th-century Victorian row houses. The architecture of these houses, Shaw's central location, and the stability of D.C.'s housing market have transformed the neighborhood through gentrification. Gentrification beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s
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measures the Shaw neighborhood's transit with a score of 84 (classified as "excellent transit"), meaning transit is convenient for most trips. The White House, via public transit, is on average 10 minutes away from Shaw. Reagan National Airport, via public transit, is on average 28 minutes away from
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The majority of residents in Shaw are between the ages of 22 and 39; they constitute 44.5% of the population. This is greater than the average District of Columbia percentage of 34.5% for this age group. Children between the ages of 0 and 17 make up 15.4% of the population. The proportion of genders
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Gentrification in the 2010s transformed the neighborhood into an upscale retail hub. But the mix of upscale newcomers with very poor, long-time residents has been linked to differences in tastes, preferences, and values. Gentrification has also brought about a greater spectrum of political views in
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Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, riots erupted in many D.C. neighborhoods, including Shaw, Columbia Heights, and the H Street, NE corridor. The 1968 Washington, D.C., riots marked the beginning of a decline in population and development that condemned much of
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Shaw has grown dramatically since the mid-to-late 20th century, with a 2010 population of 17,639. In 1950, the area's population had reached over 34,000 people, around double its current level. Like many neighborhoods throughout Washington, D.C., Shaw hit a population low point in the 1980s and
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signed Howard University's founding charter. Furthermore, in 1925, Professor Alain LeRoy Locke advanced the idea of "The New Negro" while Langston Hughes descended from LeDroit Park to hear the "sad songs" of 7th Street. Another famous Shaw native to emerge from this period—sometimes called the
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As the area diversified starting in the 1990s, neighborhoods in the north, west and east of what was considered Shaw during the urban renewal era became more frequently referred to by specific names and were no longer referred to as part of Shaw, such as the
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and Watha T. Daniel led grassroots community renewal projects with the Model Inner City Community Organization (MICCO). MICCO used federal grant money to employ African American architects, engineers, and urban planners in inner-city Washington, D.C.
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construction was along 7th and 9th streets NW, and especially 7th street is still lined by small businesses housed in rowhouse-sized buildings. Tucked away into the alleys here are former light industrial buildings that now constitute the
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The Shiloh Baptist Church, originally located in Fredericksburg (VA), plays an active part in helping, spiritually and economically, the Shaw's community. President Barack Obama and his family attended its Easter Sunday mass in
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The Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Neighborhood Library is a three-level library of which design was renovated in 2010 and received several awards for its excellence; it was also named as one of the top buildings of 2010 by
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CityMarket at O (named "O Street Market" until 2008) is a Gothic Revival historic landmark, being one of the three public market buildings from the 19th century in DC; it won several awards for its design.
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the inner city to a generation of economic decay. After the riots, Shaw was left without electricity and with burnt down buildings. Crime and fear increased. Succeeding the riots, Shaw civic leaders
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Shaw emerged from freed slave encampments in the rural outskirts of Washington, D.C. It was originally called "Uptown", in an era when the city's boundary ended at "Boundary Street" (now
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The neighborhood thrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as the pre-Harlem, national center of U.S. black intellectual and cultural life. During this time, President
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within each age group is generally equal except for the 85+ age group (which is 94.4% female and 5.6% male), and the 20-year-old group (which is 84.9% female and 15.1% male).
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Shaw. Because the population has become more diversified, an influx of differing views, ideas, and outlooks has become more prominent.
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LaBarbara Bowman and Kenneth Bredemeier (April 4, 1983). "The Riots: Fifteen Years Later: Civic Leaders Cite Changes Since Riots".
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Hyra, Derek. "The Back-to-the-City Movement: Neighbourhood Redevelopment and Processes of Political and Cultural Displacement."
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Logan, Cameron (January 1, 2012). "Beyond a Boundary: Washington's Historic Districts and Their Racial Contents".
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Claudia Levy and Leonard Downie Jr (April 5, 1970). "The Lights Are Still Out From Riots: First in a Series".
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The most generally used definition of Shaw, without Logan Circle and the U Street Corridor, is bounded by:
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Until the 1960s, what is now Shaw was called Midcity. In 1966, planners used the enrollment boundary of
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Shaw consists of gridded streets lined mainly with small Victorian row houses, but also north of the
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Robert L Asher and Robert G Kaiser (December 29, 1968). "Broken promises line riot area streets".
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is a sub-division of the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C., located around 9th and
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Shaw. Dulles International Airport, via cab, is on average 40 minutes away from Shaw.
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Shaw's neighborhood offers different cultural landmarks consisting of:
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by urban-renewal-era low-rise apartment complexes and the late 2010s
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Shaw neighborhood is served by the Green and Yellow lines of the
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Smith, Kathryn S. (January 1, 1997). "Remembering U Street".
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Kennedy Recreation Center including a baseball field
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Shaw Park, Shaw Dog Park, Cardozo Recreation Center
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Index

Mount Vernon West Historic District
Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.




Asbury Dwellings
O Street Market
UNCF
Immaculate Conception Church
Shaw within the District of Columbia
United States
Washington, D.C.
Named for
Shaw School
Robert Gould Shaw
Brianne Nadeau
Brooke Pinto
Washington, D.C.
Northwest quadrant
historic district
Blagden Alley-Naylor Court Historic District
U Street Corridor
African-American

Howard University
Florida Avenue
Andrew Johnson
Harlem Renaissance
Carter G. Woodson

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