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Unsung Pioneers: The ‘New Orleans Four’ and the Desegregation of Public Schools I LISTEN-to-PodcastHowever, Ruby Bridges became a household name ... She sheds light on her upcoming documentary, “The New Orleans Legacy Project,” which aims to explore the full narrative of all four girls.
Path to Integration Before a first-grader named Ruby Bridges entered that school, the state of Louisiana had tried to stop her and other black students from enrolling in all-white schools.
Ruby Bridges will return to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis for her eighth annual reading festival.
In the 1960s, Ruby Bridges became the first African-American student to integrate into an entirely white public school system in New Orleans. She joins Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who followed in ...
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges says she may not have made it through her first year of integrating her all-white public ...
Thousands of students across California walked to school Tuesday to commemorate civil rights hero Ruby Bridges. Bridges was 6 years old in 1960 when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School in ...
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