JPL Photo Album

  Year 2009  (Page 11)
 
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Ms. Amy and Ms. Arnetha serve some traditional snacks at "Addy's Freedom Party," including hoppin' john, cornpone and fried pies.
While the attendees enjoy their snacks, Ms. Kim helps the play cast get ready for their entrances for "Friendship and Freedom: A Play about Addy."
 
 
In her new home in Pennsylvania, Addy was finally able to attend school with all the other children.

Everyone leraned lots of interesting information about life in the 1860s.

Ms. Arnetha explains how much hard work is involved in harvesting cotton by hand.

Jason Wright performed some spirituals and explained that these songs were one way slaves were able to hold on to their original cultures.

The girls even got to participate by singing along...and some volunteered to participate in a ring chant where you sing, dance and make music by clapping hands and stomping feet.
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