Ruby's Impact
Movement Era
Segregation/Racism
Ruby's School
About Ruby Bridges
100
Is Ruby still living?

Yes

100

What happened after Ruby's first year at school?

More Black children began to attend William Frantz Elementary School and it became desegregated

100

What Race did Ruby Impact?

African Americans/Blacks

100

What was Ruby Bridges teacher name?

Mrs. Barbara Henry

100

Did Ruby have many friends in her classroom?

For a long time, Ruby was in a classroom all by herself with only her teacher. Other parents took their children out of the school.

200

What is one famous painting about Ruby Bridges?

There is a very famous painting by Norman Rockwell called "The Problem We All Live With," which shows Ruby being escorted to school by the federal marshals.

200
When did the civil rights movement happen ?

1950-1960s

200

What does segregation mean?

Segregation means keeping people apart based on their race. In Ruby's time, it meant Black and white people had separate schools, bathrooms, and even water fountains.

200

What was the name of the school Ruby went to?

The school was called William Frantz Elementary School.

200

What city did Ruby become a big figure in?

New Orleans, Louisiana

300

What can we learn from Ruby Bridges?

We can learn that courage and perseverance can help make the world a better and fairer place for everyone. We also learn the importance of education.

300

What era did Ruby leave an impact in?

The Civil war to present

300

What does desegregation mean?

Desegregation means ending segregation and bringing people of different races together, like in schools.

300

Did people welcome Ruby when she went to school?

No many people we're very angry and shoutd rude things at Ruby

300

How old was Ruby when she went to the all-white school?

Ruby was only six years old when she started first grade at the all-white school.

400

Has Ruby Bridges received any awards for her bravery?

Yes, she has received many honors, including the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bill Clinton.

400

Why is Ruby Bridges an important person in history?

Ruby is important because she helped change schools so that children of all races could learn together. She paved the way for equal education.

400

Can segregation affect those around you? how?

Yes

What is your how?

400

Who protected Ruby as she walked into school?

Four Federal United States Marshals sent by President Eisenhower

400

How did Ruby show she was brave?

Even though people were yelling and it was scary, Ruby kept going to school every day to learn. She showed great courage.

500

What message does Ruby Bridges have for kids today?

She encourages kids to treat everyone with kindness and to stand up for what is right.

500

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement was a time when many people worked to make sure all Americans, especially Black Americans, had equal rights and were treated fairly.

500

What part of the United States was racism more common in?

Southern United States

500

Why was it a big deal for Ruby to go to this school?

Before Ruby, schools were separated by race. Black children went to different schools than white children. This was called segregation, and it was unfair.

500
Who is Ruby Bridges?

Ruby Bridges is a brave african American woman who was one of the first Black children to go to an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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