Inside the Library of Congress

Posted by Jeneba Project on Monday, November 3, 2014 Under: Pictures
I recently visited the Library of Congress, one of my favourite places in Washington DC. I visit the library often, but this time I thought of sharing some photos from inside this wonderful reading space. There is respect for learning and knowledge in a place this beautifully constructed to benefit all those who enter its doors. There is also an ongoing year-long exhibit on the US Civil Rights Act, so make your way there and learn some history. 












The Original Thomas Jefferson collection at the Library of Congress









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KATEHUN KATEHUN (pronounced Ka-te-hun)-is a Mende word for a symposium or community center where disputes are settled. Everyone is permitted to make his/her case before a presiding chief in an open forum. On this forum, I write primarily for those who stand committed to the Rule of Law in Africa and to the value that our future is better determined by the government of the people, by the people, and in service for the people. To advance the African value of Ubuntu through International Law and the Principles of a United Nations, which propels us towards Life in Larger Freedom.
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