"I would mention that to Mrs. Henry, I hear kids," she says. "She wouldn't say anything." Later in the year there were some white parents who tried to cross a picket line and bring their kids to school. The principal would take the kids and she would hide them; they'd never see Ruby. She later realized that Mrs. Henry wasn't just ignoring me but advocating for her.
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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