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Washington’s long-held obsession with the Potomac blinded him to the impropriety of a president’s overseeing the construction of a city in the virtual backyard of his home—a city built with slave labor on land bought and sold by his friends and relatives. Washington didn’t want to be king, but there was a truly monarchical sense of privilege about the making of Washington, D.C.
Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy
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