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  1. Apr 13, 2017 · 1.23M subscribers. Subscribed. 6.5K. 1M views 6 years ago. / homeschoolpop Learn the story of Ruby Bridges in a way that kids will understand! This social studies video for children shares...

  2. Jan 1, 2020 · January 1, 2020. Kio Herrera. AP Photo/File. In 1960, Ruby Bridges (September 8, 1954—) walked through the doors of William Frantz Elementary School, in New Orleans, Louisiana. By doing so, she became the first African-American student to attend an all-white elementary school in the Southern United States. On November 14, 1960, Ruby Bridges ...

  3. Ruby Bridges helped change things by going to an all-white school. But it wasn’t easy. Fun Facts. Ruby Bridges was born in 1954 in Tylertown, Mississippi. Her parents were farmers and she was the oldest of five children. When she was two, Rubys family moved to New Orleans in search of better opportunities.

  4. Photograph by ASSOCIATED PRESS. The road to school desegregation. For years, many public schools separated children based on their race. Here’s how that changed so that kids of all races could...

  5. Jul 30, 2017 · Homeschool Pop. 1.22M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 273K views 6 years ago Classroom Edition Homeschool Pop Learning Videos. Learn facts all about Ruby Bridges in this biography video for...

  6. At the tender age of six, Ruby Bridges advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Born on September 8, 1954, Bridges was the oldest of five children for Lucille and Abon Bridges, farmers in Tylertown, Mississippi.

  7. Official White House Video. (born 1954). As a child, Ruby Bridges was one of the first Black students to attend formerly all-white schools in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the only Black child to enroll at the city’s William Frantz Elementary School in 1960, when she was six years old.

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