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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Capital Region; Carter G.
Woodson Home National Historic Site,
Designation as a Unit of the National
Park System
National Park Service, Interior.
Designation of Carter G.
Woodson Home National Historic Site,
Washington, DC as a unit of the
National Park System.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: Under and by virtue of the
authority conferred upon the Secretary
of the Interior by section 3 of the Carter
G. Woodson Home National Historic
Site Act of December 19, 2003 (117 Stat.
2873), the property at 1538 Ninth Street,
NW., Washington, DC, with the
structure thereon, is established and
designated a unit of the National Park
System having the name ‘‘Carter G.
Woodson Home National Historic Site.’’
The administration, protection and
development of this national historic
site shall be exercised by the National
Park Service in accordance with the
provisions of the authorizing legislation
as well as laws generally applicable to
units of the National Park System,
including the Act of August 25, 1916 (16
U.S.C. 1, 2–4) and the Act of August 21,
1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461–467).
Warning is expressly given to all
unauthorized persons not to
appropriate, injure, destroy, deface, or
remove any feature of this historic site.
DATES: February 27, 2006 is the date of
the establishment of the Carter G.
Woodson Home National Historic Site
in accordance with Public Law 108–192
(117 Stat. 2873, December 19, 2003).
ADDRESSES: The Carter G. Woodson
Home National Historic Site is
administered as a site under the
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management of the Superintendent,
National Capital Parks—East, 1900
Anacostia Drive, SE., Washington, DC
20020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent Gayle Hazelwood,
National Capital Parks—East, 1900
Anacostia Drive, SE., Washington, DC
20020, Telephone (202) 690–5185.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Whereas
the Congress of the United States has
declared it to be a national policy to
preserve for the public use historical
sites, buildings, and objects of national
significance for the inspiration and
benefit of the people of the United
States, and whereas the Congress has
recognized that:
(1) Dr. Carter G. Woodson, cognizant
of the widespread ignorance and scanty
information concerning the history of
African Americans, founded on
September 9, 1915, the Association for
the Study of Negro Life and History,
since renamed the Association for the
Study of African-American Life and
History.
(2) The Association was founded in
particular to counter racist propaganda
alleging black inferiority and the
pervasive influence of Jim Crow
prevalent at the time.
(3) The mission of the Association
was and continues to be educating the
American public of the contributions of
Black Americans in the formation of the
Nation’s history and culture.
(4) Dr. Woodson dedicated nearly his
entire adult life to every aspect of the
Association’s operations in furtherance
of its mission.
(5) Among the notable
accomplishments of the Association
under Dr. Woodson’s leadership, Negro
History Week was instituted in 1926 to
be celebrated annually during the
second week of February. Negro History
Week has since evolved into African
American History Month.
(6) The headquarters and center of
operations of the Association was Dr.
Woodson’s residence, located at 1538
Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Congress, therefore, on October 24,
2000, directed a resource study of the
Dr. Carter G. Woodson Home and
headquarters of the Association for the
Study of African-American Life and
History, located at 1538 Ninth Street,
NW., Washington, DC, to identify the
suitability and feasibility of designating
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the Carter G. Woodson Home as a unit
of the National Park System.
Upon its consideration of that
completed study and the
recommendation of the Secretary of the
Interior (Secretary) that the Carter G.
Woodson Home should be made a unit
of the National Park System, the
Congress directed to the Secretary to
establish the Carter G. Woodson Home
National Historic Site as a unit of the
National Park System by publication of
a notice to that effect in the Federal
Register upon the acquisition of the
Carter G. Woodson Home. The Secretary
was granted authority to acquire the
Carter G. Woodson Home and any of
three properties immediately to its north
located at 1540, 1542, and 1544 Ninth
Street, NW., described on the map
entitled ‘‘Carter G. Woodson Home
National Historic Site’’, numbered 876/
82338–A and dated July 22, 2003.
Dated: February 17, 2006.
Gale A. Norton,
Secretary of the Interior.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Capital Region; Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic
Site, Designation as a Unit of the National Park System
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Designation of Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site,
Washington, DC as a unit of the National Park System.
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SUMMARY: Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon the
Secretary of the Interior by section 3 of the Carter G. Woodson Home
National Historic Site Act of December 19, 2003 (117 Stat. 2873), the
property at 1538 Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC, with the structure
thereon, is established and designated a unit of the National Park
System having the name ``Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic
Site.'' The administration, protection and development of this national
historic site shall be exercised by the National Park Service in
accordance with the provisions of the authorizing legislation as well
as laws generally applicable to units of the National Park System,
including the Act of August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1, 2-4) and the Act of
August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461-467). Warning is expressly
given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy,
deface, or remove any feature of this historic site.
DATES: February 27, 2006 is the date of the establishment of the Carter
G. Woodson Home National Historic Site in accordance with Public Law
108-192 (117 Stat. 2873, December 19, 2003).
ADDRESSES: The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site is
administered as a site under the management of the Superintendent,
National Capital Parks--East, 1900 Anacostia Drive, SE., Washington, DC
20020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent Gayle Hazelwood,
National Capital Parks--East, 1900 Anacostia Drive, SE., Washington, DC
20020, Telephone (202) 690-5185.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Whereas the Congress of the United States
has declared it to be a national policy to preserve for the public use
historical sites, buildings, and objects of national significance for
the inspiration and benefit of the people of the United States, and
whereas the Congress has recognized that:
(1) Dr. Carter G. Woodson, cognizant of the widespread ignorance
and scanty information concerning the history of African Americans,
founded on September 9, 1915, the Association for the Study of Negro
Life and History, since renamed the Association for the Study of
African-American Life and History.
(2) The Association was founded in particular to counter racist
propaganda alleging black inferiority and the pervasive influence of
Jim Crow prevalent at the time.
(3) The mission of the Association was and continues to be
educating the American public of the contributions of Black Americans
in the formation of the Nation's history and culture.
(4) Dr. Woodson dedicated nearly his entire adult life to every
aspect of the Association's operations in furtherance of its mission.
(5) Among the notable accomplishments of the Association under Dr.
Woodson's leadership, Negro History Week was instituted in 1926 to be
celebrated annually during the second week of February. Negro History
Week has since evolved into African American History Month.
(6) The headquarters and center of operations of the Association
was Dr. Woodson's residence, located at 1538 Ninth Street, NW.,
Washington, DC.
Congress, therefore, on October 24, 2000, directed a resource study
of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Home and headquarters of the Association
for the Study of African-American Life and History, located at 1538
Ninth Street, NW., Washington, DC, to identify the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Carter G. Woodson Home as a unit of the
National Park System.
Upon its consideration of that completed study and the
recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) that the
Carter G. Woodson Home should be made a unit of the National Park
System, the Congress directed to the Secretary to establish the Carter
G. Woodson Home National Historic Site as a unit of the National Park
System by publication of a notice to that effect in the Federal
Register upon the acquisition of the Carter G. Woodson Home. The
Secretary was granted authority to acquire the Carter G. Woodson Home
and any of three properties immediately to its north located at 1540,
1542, and 1544 Ninth Street, NW., described on the map entitled
``Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site'', numbered 876/82338-A
and dated July 22, 2003.
Dated: February 17, 2006.
Gale A. Norton,
Secretary of the Interior.
[FR Doc. 06-1732 Filed 2-24-06; 8:45 am]
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