Ruby bridges was the first african american child to integrate an all white public elementary school in the south.
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Ruby attended integrated schools all the way through high school.
But the contribution of ruby remained immortal in the history books.
She later became a civil rights activist.
She still lives in new orleans.
The family life of ruby was just like every other black family back in the days.
Ruby bridges in full ruby nell bridges married name ruby bridges hall born september 8 1954 tylertown mississippi u s american activist who became a symbol of the civil rights movement and who was at age six the youngest of a group of african american students to integrate schools in the american south.
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At the tender age of six ruby bridges 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.
In 2014 a statue of ruby was unveiled outside the william frantz school.
She was the first african american child to desegregate william frantz elementary school.
After graduating from high school ruby worked as a travel agent for fifteen years.
Ruby was born on september 8 1954 to abon and lucille bridges in tylertown mississippi.
Born on september 8 1954 bridges was the oldest of five children for lucille and abon bridges farmers in tylertown mississippi.
She worked as a travel agent for 15 years before becoming a full time wife and mother.
After graduating from a desegregated high school she worked as a travel agent for 15 years and later became a full time parent.
She married malcolm hall and had four sons.
Ruby bridges is now married to malcolm hall and together they have 4 sons.
Ruby the eldest among her five siblings was born on a lower middle class family working to make their ends meet.
She chairs the ruby bridges foundation which was formed in 1999.
At six years old ruby s bravery helped pave the way for civil rights action in the american south.
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