Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges details her friendship with retired teacher Barbara Henry, who is the subject of her new ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with civil rights activist Ruby Bridges about her latest book, “Ruby Bridges: A Talk With My ...
Black History Month gives us another opportunity to invest in our young people, writes Lit Louisiana columnist Fatima Shaik.
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 ...
Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old Black child when she was first to attend a formerly whites-only grade school in Louisiana in November 1960. She had to be ...
People who work in government offices get all kinds of flak, often unfairly. Columnist Ed Pratt tells the story of one civil ...
Discover inspiring stories of young heroes who made a difference, honouring Black achievements and resilience throughout ...
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BestReviews on MSNTeach your young child about Black history with these booksIt's never too early to teach youngsters about the rich history and cultural legacy honored during Black History Month and ...
Child care providers in Altadena urge Newsom to extend fire relief as they rebuild homes, businesses
Local child care providers who lost their homes to the Eaton fire held a press conference on Friday, Feb. 7, to call on Gov.
Bridges spoke at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel about her experience as the first Black student to attend her elementary school.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)– When Ruby Bridges was 6-years-old, the civil rights movement came hammering at her door… making her the first African American child to attend an all-white elementary ...
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