"I remember not really wanting to speak in second grade. It was over," she says. "The whole country watched how adults behaved in front of a six-year-old" Her parents didn't want to talk about the incident because it was too hard for them, he writes. She only found out after an interview with a reporter who showed her Norman Rockwell painting.
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges is our guest today. She shares what it was like to be the first African-American student to attend an all-white elementary school in Louisiana in 1960. Ruby was just six years old at the time, and it would be years before she fully appreciated her role in advancing civil rights in America.
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