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Kindreds
The Kinlows play politics the old-fashioned way—very hard and very well

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Folks in the community room of the Washington Highlands Library have spent the last hour voting for the Ward 8 representative to the D.C. Democratic State Committee. The room is a huge, drab square, with rows of metal chairs—rejects from some government warehouse—holding the center. An equally decrepit set of black-top tables hug the rear and front doors. A steady stream of the usual suspects—activists, political junkies, hangers-on—joins a sprinkle of ordinary citizens who would never think of taking a pass on their civic responsibility. While some people quickly leave after dropping their pink ballots in a yellow box, others linger, talking about politics and the people who play it.

Around 7 o'clock on this January night, Arthur Jackson—one of two candidates vying to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Newt Smith—stands before the crowd, looking uncomfortable and decidedly unpolitical. He says he's been involved in local affairs for more than 20 years; he was part of the Fighting 54th, which in 1994 helped register large numbers of once-disaffected residents in Ward 8, catapulting Marion Barry back to the office of mayor. But tonight, there is no hint of any fighter in Jackson. He reads—in a monotone and without making eye contact—a desultory list of his qualifications.... Continued

Issue of Mar. 26 - Apr. 1, 1999

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