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The City of Power

THE CITY OF

POW

Picture yourself in Washington, D.C., the home of Howard University, the nation’s capital, the city of power. Picture yourself driving past the White House on the way to campus or living on Capitol Hill, where laws are made at the United States Capitol. Picture yourself at the Library of Congress or on the stairs of the United States Supreme Court awaiting a landmark ruling. Picture yourself visiting large museums and monuments, such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture or the Lincoln Memorial. Picture yourself walking down the infamous K Street or strolling through the monumental Black Lives Matter Plaza. Now picture yourself nestled in the confines of Howard University School of Law, learning about the legal profession.

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