Ruby Bridges was never told why she spent every day at William Frans Elementary School with just her teacher and no other kids. She eventually figured it out when she was allowed to interact with a few of the white kids at the school. Ruby was called a racial slur by one of the kids and the truth of what was really going on in her school became clear to 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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