Letter from South Africa: What Melania could have seen
Oct 09, 2018
4 minutes
As first lady Melania Trump zig-zagged across Africa last week, the trip, at first, seemed largely without fanfare.
She held round-faced babies at a Ghanaian hospital and doled out books and soccer balls at an overcrowded Malawian school. She listened in solemn horror as a guide told her the history of Cape Coast Castle, a slave fort in Ghana, and laughed as she was nearly knocked over by a baby elephant she was bottle-feeding at a sanctuary in Kenya.
And then she put on the hat.
As Mrs. Trump prepared to board the safari vehicle that would take her on a jaunt through Nairobi National Park
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