Children’s March for Justice Virtual Exhibition
Each year on July 28th, the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum and Broadway Housing Communities hold tribute to the 1917 NAACP Silent Protest Parade, during which 10,000 African Americans, led by children, marched down Fifth Avenue silently carrying banners condemning racist violence and racial discrimination.
The works produced by the children reveal the tremendous creativity with which they see and make sense of their world through the mediums of art and storytelling.