Rubinel Bridge Hall is an American hero. She is the first African-American William Franz elementary school dissolved kids. 6 years old, the courage of Ruby has opened the way for civil rights operations in the south of the United States
Ruby 's September 8 th, 1954 was born in Abon and Lucille Bridge in Mississippi Tylertown. She is the largest of the five children. When Ruby was two years old, the family moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, for better opportunities
Brown pair of the ruling party. The Board of Education landmark adopted in 1954, but the southern states refused to integrate. For the first time in 1959 Ruby joined the isolated kindergarten. In order to desegregate Louisiana the next year, federal court order. The Ruby school district was created for African-American students in the entrance examination. These tests will determine whether African-American students can compete academically at all white schools. Ruby and five other students passed the exam. Two students decided to stay at school. Other things, including rubies, were sent to all White McDonner primary school
On November 14th, Ruby and her mother were escorted to William Franz Elementary School by four federal police. The escort team continued throughout the year. Despite racial insults, she cried the audience, she wanted to accept only teachers, but Ruby did not miss the day of learning
The community is torn. Several families support her courage. Some northern areas will give money to help her family. Other people protest. The whole family will suffer because of his bravery. Abon Bridge lost his job. The grocery store refused to sell to Lucille. Her grandparents were expelled from the farm, they co-cultivated a quarter century jointly
Ultimately, other African American students will participate. Ruby apartheid has been married and had four sons, continuing to become a high school graduation travel agency. Today, Ruby is still a civil rights activist. She established the Ruby Bridge Foundation to promote tolerance and to support the creation of changes through education
Ruby Bridge and New Orleans, Louisiana Jean-Lafite National Historical Park and Related Nature Protection
Ruby Bridges, Complete Rubinel Bridge, Marriage Name Ruby Bridges Hall, (born in 1954 Indian 9 over 8, Tylertown, Mississippi), American activists have become the symbol of the civil rights movement, the youngest is six years old. A group of African-American students will integrate schools in the south of the United States. Bridge was born poor in Mississippi State, which is the oldest child of eight children. When she was 4 years old, her family moved to New Orleans. Two years later, the children of the African-American school in the city received a test to decide whether the students could enter an all white school. The bridge passed the test and was chosen to enter the city of William Franz Elementary School. Her father initially objected to her participation in all white schools, but the mother of the bridge persuaded him to register the bridge
Bridge Hall is the theme of Lori McKenna song "Ruby Shoes". She was drawn on a 1998 TV movie created by "Ruby's Bridge" in the fight against William Franz Elementary School when she was a child. Ruby Bridges, played by young actress Chad Monnet, and film Lela Lotion is playing Ruby's mother Lucille's "Lucy" bridge. Penelope Ann Miller is Ruby's teacher, Mrs. Henry; Michael Beach is Ruby's father, Abon Bridge, Dr. Kevin Polak Dr. Robert Coles. Just like the thousands of other people in the area of New Orleans, Bridge Hall lost her house in Eastern New Orleans Failed during the Katrina Hurricane 2005 Lost the devastating flood to the embankment system It was. Hurricane Katrina also severely plays an important role in opening a school for William Franz Elementary School and Ruby to hold and it will be damaged