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Hungry for somewhere new to eat? Wondering about a favorite? Here's a look at some of the Jacksonville-area restaurant openings and closings in June.
“Black Diva of the Thirties: The Life of Ruby Elzy,” by David E. Weaver is available from the University Press of Mississippi ...
ANALYSIS: A federal appeals court may have sided with the White House for now, but historical comparisons to using National ...
In November 1960, three 6-year-old Black girls climbed 18 steps into history, forever changing the face of American education ...
Conservative CNN pundit Scott Jennings was slammed online after he recently suggested that Education Secretary Linda McMahon ...
“I don’t care how many books she’s read ... “Teaching about Tulsa and Ruby Bridges helps students understand the full story of America: the harm caused, the courage shown, the systems still in need of ...
It’s the story of Ruby Bridges, who at 6-years-old made history integrating a school in the Deep South. “Well, first of all, today being May 17 is just... I cannot begin to tell you.
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at the age of 6 desegregated a school in Louisiana and made history, spoke at Cal State Long Beach on Wednesday, March 19.
Nearly 65 years later, that bond is as strong as ever between Bridges and retired teacher Barbara Henry. "She’s like another mom to me," Bridges said on TODAY on Feb. 18.
In her latest book, "Ruby Bridges: A Talk with My Teacher," she shares a personal story about the teacher who helped her forever change the course of history. And joining us now is a civil rights ...
Ruby Bridges, who in November 1960 became the first Black student to integrate at her all-white New Orleans public elementary school when she was only six years old, joins TODAY to share her new ...
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