Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum
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'Nashida' is a seven year old African American second grade girl who loves to wear her hair in two Afro Puffs. After watching the movie "Selma" about Martin Luther King Jr and the 1965 Selma March, she was shocked about race relations. She was very inquisitive. Her parents vowed to teach 'Nashida' Black History and something new about the Black Experience every Saturday. The family's first stop was at the Smith Robertson Museum which was the first school for Blacks in Jackson, Mississippi. ...























