Well she just went to that school
Yes, she did. Her mom told her to. I'm a 12 year old 6th grade student and the story of Ruby Bridges moved me.
Yes She Is Alive And She Did Not Die In 2007 And Right Now She Is Still Alive At The Age Of 55 . Yes Not So Old . She Did A lot Of Helpful Things To A lot Of People .She Was Always Kind , Nice , Pretty And VERY IntelligentYes, she is.
1995
2012-2013 school year:) if that's your question well he was born November 8 1997 and since his bday was after August then he had to start late but for the 12-13 school year he should be in 10 grade but he's in 9 grade a freshmen;)
next year next year
1960
She graduated high school in 1971
she was an african who went to a white school
1960, 6 years old.
Ruby Bridges was born in Mississippi in 1954 to father Abon Bridges and mother Lucille Bridges.
Ruby Bridges was the first black student to attend school at the formerly segregated William Frantz Public School in New Orleans, LA. She was escorted to and from school by US Marshals for her protection and spent the entire year alone in her classroom with her teacher, Mrs. Henry.
Ruby Bridges birthday is September 6th, 1954 so she'll be 54 this year
She did not die. She is 57 in 2011
No, Ruby Bridges was the first. She was 7 year old girl.
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
1955
I think you mean to say about Ruby Bridges not abot etheir way here's your answer: On November 14, 1960 Ruby broke barriers by being the only black student in William Frantz Elemetary school in New Orleans. Ruby was escorted by 4 US Marshalls due to the streets that were lined with protestors. Ruby spent the first day in the office, while parents unenrolled their kids, but the rest of the year she spent as a class of one with her teacher Mrs.Henry, that year Robert Coles a psycatrist also helped Ruby cope with the racism she had to deal with everyday, that year.