
Nashida Visits the Mississippi State Capitol
Moses Meredith Children's Book Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ruby Blair
About this listen
Eight-year-old Nashida shares stories about the legacy of four former Mississippi governors, including Andrew Longino (1900-1904), James Kimble Vardaman (1904-1908), Edmond Favor Noel (1908-1912), and Earl Leroy Brewer (1912-1916) with young listeners.
Nashida also describes the responsibilities of lawmakers in the context of her tour of the Mississippi State Capitol. Listeners will learn how a bill becomes law and historical information about the state of Mississippi. Listeners and learners will walk away with an understanding of how state laws impact theirs lives and the people who live in their communities.
©2017 Meredith Coleman McGee (P)2020 Meredith Etc
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