Howard University

Summary
You ve probably heard a thousand times that choosing a good college is one of the most important decisions that you will ever make. And while it s certainly more important than trying to decide between putting peanut butter or jelly on your sandwich, it s also really important not to feel stressed or pressured about finding the right school. Howard University is a school with deep roots in African American culture and civil rights history. So, in terms of its cultural and historical contributions to the history of the United States, it s a fairly well-known and respected institution. Historical significance alone, however, is hardly a good enough reason to pick a school. There s so much more to HU than any number of books could ever hope to cover. In order to know what the University is all about, you have to experience it for yourself in all its radiance, but this book is a start in helping you decide if you want to take the first step in the journey that is Howard University. Good luck! Deborah Akinyele, Author
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