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Axios on MSNDisney brings New Orleans to kids in new traveling exhibitDisney had a display at Essence Fest with a gazebo similar to what designers say will be used in the new traveling exhibit.
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Alameda Post on MSNRuby Bridges Elementary School Custodian Arrested After Making Sexual Remark to StudentA substitute custodian was arrested at Ruby Bridges Elementary School on July 1 after a student reported to her parents that ...
Noah Mayo and Molly Morningstar were named Male and Female Athlete of the Year, respectively, at Faith Christian School’s ...
The janitor was booked into Santa Rita Jail on suspicion of public intoxication and annoying or molesting a victim under the ...
Conservative CNN pundit Scott Jennings was slammed online after he recently suggested that Education Secretary Linda McMahon ...
Civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shares insights from her latest book, "Ruby Bridges: A Talk With My Teacher." She reflects on her experiences as a young girl integrating an all-white school ...
Savannah Wiles, 12, of Glenshaw, will portray Pam Anderson in the play. “We talked about Ruby Bridges in school, but I didn’t know anything about Pam before the play,” said Wiles, a sixth ...
In honor of the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and that first walk to school, Bridges was invited to White Concert Hall at Washburn University to meet the next generation of Kansans.
About 40 Sheldon High School students made their way to Monroe on Thursday for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day, waving signs and cheering as passing cars honked in support.
At Monroe, hundreds of students decorated blank posters of Bridges. For Callie Clark, a junior at Sheldon and president of No Place For Hate, this was her first ever Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
On Nov. 14, 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges was surrounded by loved ones and her New Orleans community, unaware of the significance of what she was about to do. During the height of the Civil Rights ...
On Nov. 14, 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges was surrounded by loved ones and her New Orleans community, unaware of the significance of what she was about to do.
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