Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at the age of 6 desegregated a school in Louisiana and made history, spoke at Cal State ...
Images of Bridges being escorted by federal marshals into a New Orleans public school became a stark visual depiction of the ...
As an adult, Bridges established a foundation dedicated to educating young people about racism and other forms of bullying. She is also the author of several books, including “Ruby Bridges ...
From launching community-driven schools to spearheading desegregation and beyond, Black women have been at the helm of ...
Exclusive: Treda Collier Dickenman “is both resilient and extraordinary in her courageousness,” attorney Rebecca Brazzano ...
It wasn’t until 1960 that a six-year-old girl named Ruby ... Bridges still inspires many educators, students, and leaders alike. You can delve further into their legacies through films, books ...
When Quintard Taylor launched BlackPast in 2007, he didn’t realize attacks on history would make the site as necessary as it ...
Treda Collier Dickenman contends (Getty Images) And when Collier Dickenman tried to introduce a book to students about Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old Black girl who was the first child to integrate ...
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 ...
DALLAS (AP) — More than 63,000 pages of records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released Tuesday following an order by President Donald Trump, many without the ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with civil rights activist Ruby Bridges about her latest book, “Ruby Bridges: A Talk With My Teacher.” They also discuss the desegregation of public education.