Called a living wax museum, the presentations included scripts the students had written, the school administration said.
Students dressed to represent historical and historic figures such as former slave and prolific inventor George Washington Carver, famous blues singer Bessie Smith, powerhouse singer Aretha Franklin, former First Lady Michelle Obama and tennis legend Serena Williams.
“FSUS is committed to honoring the past to inspire the future, 4th-grade teacher Daphney Jeune said in a press release announcing the event. We feel this event not only honors the impact of African Americans in today’s society but inspires students to actively go after what they want in life, regardless of their circumstances.
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