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WEST LONG BRANCH - Nearly 70 years following ... in the 1960s. Bridges said she wasn't aware of the history she was making ...
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 ...
On November 14, 1960, a 6-year-old girl walked into William J ... Path to Integration Before a first-grader named Ruby Bridges entered that school, the state of Louisiana had tried to stop ...
Ruby Bridges, who made history at age six when she walked into a grade school in Louisiana surrounded by federal marshals, is scheduled to speak Wednesday, March 19 at the Carpenter Center at Cal ...
Civil rights activist and philanthropist Ruby Bridges ... was the NAACP. Bridges said NAACP officials came to her home while doing a door-to-door search, looking for 6-year-old children to ...
Schools across Vermont and New York participated in Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day Thursday. The annual walk commemorates 64 years since 6-year-old Ruby Bridges walked into a New Orleans elementary ...
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 ...
The university hosted guest speaker Ruby Bridges on Monday night. Bridges was six-years-old in 1960 when she became the first African-American student at a New Orleans public school. Bridges now ...
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