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Ruby Bridges National Women's History Museum

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Ruby Bridges  National Women's History Museum

Trailblazer Ruby Bridges was only six when she advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Learn more about her on .

Ruby Bridges - Media Noire

Ruby Bridges - Media Noire

Lucille Bridges, Mother Of Civil Rights Activist Ruby Bridges

Lucille Bridges, Mother Of Civil Rights Activist Ruby Bridges

11 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month in the Detroit Region

11 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month in the Detroit Region

Ruby Bridges  Women in history, Women, Black history

Ruby Bridges Women in history, Women, Black history

25 Trailblazers to Celebrate This Women's History Month - Social Studies

25 Trailblazers to Celebrate This Women's History Month - Social Studies

Ruby Bridges Hall  Archives of Women's Political Communication

Ruby Bridges Hall Archives of Women's Political Communication

U.S. National Archives — #OTD: Ruby Bridges Makes History A small

U.S. National Archives — #OTD: Ruby Bridges Makes History A small

Women's History Month – Alumni Career Center

Women's History Month – Alumni Career Center

Ruby Bridges  National Women's History Museum

Ruby Bridges National Women's History Museum

Ruby Bridges Looks Back On Legacy As A Civil Rights Activist

Ruby Bridges Looks Back On Legacy As A Civil Rights Activist

Lucille Bridges, the mother of Ruby Bridges, dies aged 86

Lucille Bridges, the mother of Ruby Bridges, dies aged 86

The Story of Ruby Bridges – Lenoir City Panther Press

The Story of Ruby Bridges – Lenoir City Panther Press

On this day 63 years ago, Ruby Bridges became the first Black

On this day 63 years ago, Ruby Bridges became the first Black

All I Want for Christmas Is a Clean White School”, by Vidar

All I Want for Christmas Is a Clean White School”, by Vidar