By Kay-Kay Smith, Neighborhood News Bureau
Kenadi Smith is a second grader who attends the annual Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American History Museum. There, she watched the performances of two young African-American’s, Maya Stevenson and Aleisha Mandela, along with the Florida Orchestra. While watching the Florida Orchestra, Smith noticed the one African-American woman who played the violin next to all white males. While Smith is not old enough to have experienced racial segregation, she understands that life should be full of love, peace, unity, and harmony.
This story was originally published at The Weekly Challenger on January 18, 2018. Click on the link below to read the full story:
http://theweeklychallenger.com/through-her-eyes-the-mlk%E2%80%88candlelight-vigil/