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In 2001, Ruby Bridges, the civil rights icon known for being one of the first African American children to integrate an all-white school in the South, was honored with the 40th anniversary of her historic school integration in New Orleans. She participated in various events to commemorate this milestone, including speaking engagements and educational initiatives aimed at promoting tolerance and equality. Her actions as a child had a profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement and continue to inspire discussions about race and education in America.

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