Last week, 291 elementary and middle schoolers from all over the world descended upon National Harbor, Maryland for one of the United States’s most time-honored and spellbinding competitions--the Scripp's National Spelling Bee. In the end Ananya Vinay walked away with the prize. She's the thirteenth straight Indian-American to win the National Spelling Bee, a fact that would've sent 1908 New Orleans into a serious rage.
This is the story of Marie Chavous Bolden, champion speller, and an example of black greatness.
Music: "Organic Meditations Three" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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