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Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to attend an all-white public elementary school in the American South.
AnswerRuby was the first African American to attend an all white school. She was published in a ton of books and founded the Ruby Bridges Educational Foundation.
she changed segregation in the public schools.
William Frantz School was built in the 1950s but i don`t know exactly when. That school was one of the first schools integrated and ruby bridges was 6 years old when she first started she was the only kid there for awhile.
In Spring 1960, Ruby Bridges was one of several African-American kindergartners in New Orleans to take a test to determine which children would be the first to attend integrated schools.in 1960 was her first year of elementary
Ruby Bridges graduated from high school in 1972. She went on to attend business school after graduation. She did not attend a traditional college or university.
Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to attend all white school in the south.
Ruby Bridges continued to attend a white school even when an angry mob formed outside the school and threatened to kill her.
Ruby Bridges did not teach kindergarten. She was the first African-American child to attend an all-white school.
she was the first African American to attend to a white school
Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to attend an all-white public elementary school in the American South.
AnswerRuby was the first African American to attend an all white school. She was published in a ton of books and founded the Ruby Bridges Educational Foundation.
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Ruby Bridges was a in the first grade, and the first (and only) African American child to attend her school in Louisiana. The Little Rock Nine were 9 high school students that were the first African American students to attend their school in Arkansas.
Ruby Bridges was the first African American girl to attend a white school. She was born in 1959 and is currently still living.
Her father wanted her to go, so Ruby would get a better education. She had to pass a very hard test.
She was the first African American to go to the first white school