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    Through My Eyes

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  1. Through My Eyes is an autobiography of Ruby Bridges who at the age of six on November 14, 1960 surrounded by federal marshals, became the first African American student to attend William Frantz Public School in New Orleans which at the time was an all white school.

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  2. Sep 1, 1999 · Ruby Bridges shares her story of being the first black child to integrate an all-white school in New Orleans in 1960. This book is based on her own words and illustrations, and is a source of inspiration and education for young readers.

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    • 09/01/1999
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    • Scholastic, Inc.
  3. Mar 28, 2017 · In November 1960, all of America watched as a tiny six-year-old black girl, surrounded by federal marshals, walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school. An icon of the civil rights movement, Ruby Bridges chronicles each dramatic step of this pivotal event in history through her own words.

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  4. Feb 22, 2021 · Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old African American girl, was one of the first students to integrate a white school in New Orleans in 1960. This book is her autobiography, illustrated with photos and drawings, that shows her courage and determination in the face of racism and violence.

  5. Mar 28, 2017 · Through My Eyes: Ruby Bridges. In November 1960, all of America watched as a tiny six-year-old black girl, surrounded by federal marshals, walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school. An icon of the civil rights movement, Ruby Bridges chronicles each dramatic step of this pivotal event in history through her own words.

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    • Through My Eyes: Ruby Bridges
  6. In November 1960, all of America watched as a tiny six-year-old black girl, surrounded by federal marshals, walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school. An icon of the civil rights movement, Ruby Bridges chronicles each dramatic step of this pivotal event in history through her own words.

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  7. Ruby Bridges was the first African American child to integrate an elementary school in New Orleans in 1960. Her book recounts her childhood perspective and the challenges and lessons she faced during that turbulent year.

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