she is alive and she is a teacher and she did many things for the blacks and white
being the first African American to go to an all white elementary school
first black child to enter an all black school
The answer to that question is lost to history. Although many, many, African-Americans came to the USA as slaves, many also came as free citizens. Although boys were much more likely to be enrolled in school than girls, there were still plenty of girls enrolled in schools. More than likely the first girl of African ancestry to enroll in school was enrolled in the 1600s although it is possible that one or more were enrolled in school in one of the colonies in the late 1500s.
yes she had 12 alligators, 9 horses, and 5 bunnies.
yes they are
yes she is
she is alive and she is a teacher and she did many things for the blacks and white
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Barbara Henry, Ruby Bridges' teacher, was still alive in 2014 when The Boston Globe did an article on her titled "Teaching Ruby Bridges." No other information is available at this time to confirm whether she is still alive or dead.
In 2018 Ruby Bridges is only 63 years old - that's not old nowadays.
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yes she is
Ruby Bridges died on July 19, 2007 in Richland, Georgia. Leaving behind her children, husband, parents, and friends. MY GOODENESS RUBY BRIDGES IS ALIVE I WOULD KNOW SHE IS MY IDOL!
Ruby is still living in New Orleans area with her husband and four sons AND IS TAKIN CARE OF HER BROTHERS FOUR KIDS
thay are 11,5,8,and 9