Margaret Murray Washington School

It was designed by District of Columbia Municipal Architect Snowden Ashford.

She had been a leader of several black feminist organizations and the anti-lynching movement.

The curriculum provided "manual training for boys and domestic science and art for girls.

"[2] Nursing was added during World War II and it was accredited afterwards.

The building was one of many schools closed in 2008 as part of budget cutting measure.