Nashida: Visits the Mississippi State Capitol
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974651045 softcover $5.48 eBook $.99
SUMMARY:
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 readers. Nashida also describes the responsibilities of lawmakers in the context of her tour of the Mississippi State Capitol. Readers will learn how a bill becomes law and historical information about the state of Mississippi. Readers and learners will walk away with an understanding of how state laws impact theirs lives and the people who live in their communities.
https://www.audible.com/pd/Nashida-Visits-the-Mississippi-State-Capitol-Audiobook/B08CBGH1WD audiobook $6.95
- Nashida Visits the Mississippi State Capitol audiobook
- Moses Meredith Children’s Book Series, Book 2
- By: Meredith Coleman McGee
- Narrated by: Ruby Blair
- Series: Moses Meredith Children’s Book Series, Book 2
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
- Release date: 07-07-20
- Language: English
EDITORIALS:
This is a wonderful and engaging children’s book. I found myself reading it in the voice of eight-year-old Nashida. Author Meredith Coleman McGee makes reading history fun again.
James Theres, Writer, Director and Producer
The 30th of May Documentary
http://the30thofmayfilm.com/about.html
NOTE BY A DESCENDANT OF MOSES “CAP” MEREDITH
This was a very informational children’s book narrated by an eight-year-old fictional character. I have been in Mississippi all my life and didn’t know all the history in this book. The Moses Meredith Cultural Arts Book Series will be an asset to teach children culture and history.
Jessica Meredith Knight,
Granddaughter of Moses Meredith
Daughter of James and Judy Meredith
Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon.com
Amazon.com: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Scott S. Smith 5.0 out of 5 starsAn important book about history for kids–and adultsAugust 11, 2019 – Published on Amazon.comChildren are our best hope for a better future and knowing American history is a vital foundation. Meredith McGee helped me with a profile of James Meredith based on her book and she has now taken the vital, educational, and even entertaining message of African American history in the South to another audience–not only kids, but their parents, who should be inspired to be involved in civics and politics.

Jasmine N. McGhee 5.0 out of 5 starsNashida taught me a lessonDecember 24, 2017 – Published on Amazon.comI personally met the author! I fell in love with her! I received a copy of her book. I really enjoyed this read!!! I really loved the character, Nashida! Also, I’m a huge history lover! So traveling with Nashida, I was about to learn more about the State Capitol of Mississippi. Reading this book, Nashida taught me how I need to get out more, learn more about history, and share it with others! Thanks, Ms. Meredith! Great job!!!

James 5.0 out of 5 starsSuch a wonderful children’s bookSeptember 23, 2018 – Published on Amazon.comI really enjoyed this book, it’s perspective, and history. Loved how young Nashida share her passion and love for civics, government, and history. Well done to author Meredith McGee. Waiting to read more about Nashida.
Dear Meredith,
I read and enjoyed the book very much. Having mom and dad along for the ride, makes Nashida’s story more interesting. In particular, I like the way you deal with the racist issues and Jim Crow. Any kid who reads this book will receive an outstanding civics and history lesson about the State of Mississippi. Any adult who reads this book will receive an outstanding civics and history lesson. As usual, you bring manners and decency to Nashida’s story. Respect for all people is emphasized, as well. Donald Trump could benefit from reading this book…
Happy Sunday,
Deed
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SAT. NOV. 4, 2017. 1 PM TO 3 PM. Meredith Coleman McGee will sign copies of her new children’s book Nashida: Visits the Mississippi State Capitol at THE BOOK EXCHANGE in Foley, Alabama (101 A Laurel Ave. West. Foley, Al 36535, 251.943.5044 http://www.BookExchange.me)
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SAT. NOV. 11, 2017. 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM. Meredith Coleman McGee will sign copies of her new children’s book Nashida: Visits the Mississippi State Capitol at Barnes & Noble @ Colony Park Renaissance in Ridgeland, MS 39157. 601.605.4028.
https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780061894465-0
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Main title
Nashida : Visits the Mississippi state Capitol / By Meredith Coleman McGee.
Published/Produced
Jackson , Mississippi : IngramSpark 2017
Available at the Library of Congress in the Jefferson and Adams Reading Room
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I enjoyed this book very much! I learned a lot about Mississippi. I’m going to read this to my little brother so he can learn about Mississppi like I did!
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James
5.0 out of 5 starsSuch a wonderful children’s book
September 22, 2018
Format: Paperback
I really enjoyed this book, it’s perspective, and history. Loved how young Nashida share her passion and love for civics, government, and history. Well done to author Meredith McGee. Waiting to read more about Nashida.
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Hi,
How are you? I am interested in more info concerning publishing my copywritten work. Poetry and Children’s books.
What is the protocol on this process? I enjoy your perspective on things.
With much respect,
A. Riley
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Hello, we’re wishing you all the success in the world in reference to getting your works published. Meredith Etc published poetry and children books. View the submission guidelines via https://meredithetc.com/author-submissions/. View the author submission guidelines for other companies too.
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DocLyne Ess Trey is excited about all of his new books. Using the time honored “Eenny Meeny Minny Mo Method, “Nashida Visits the Mississippi State Capitol” is the first of the Nashida series we are reading. We both read (alternate paragraphs) and we discussed vocabulary, Nashida’s friend Stacy’s sleepovers, boxing, watching TV during the week vs watching TV every day, and all kinds of things related to the intro we read.
Had me thinking about The Kindergarten Chronicles and Gerry Brooks when reading with Little Ones.
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