Students and parents packed a recent school board meeting in Salinas, Calif., alleging “white supremacy” over photographs of a black baby doll posted on an Instagram account and demanding “restorative justice.” The images showed the doll being run over by a vehicle and posed in front of an ambulance. The doll was called Shaniqua in the post and had its eyes crossed out, with a bandana around its neck and what appeared to represent an ankle bracelet. The photos were allegedly posted by students who attend Salinas High School. More than 40 students and parents addressed the Salinas Unified High School District (SUHSD) board on Aug. 24 demanding answers and swift justice for what many called a hate crime. Some suggested the students involved should be expelled or banned from activities and that letters be sent to any colleges they may apply to in the future. The district initially posted a …