Synopsis
The true story of Ruby Bridges, an African-American girl who, in 1960 at age 6, helped to integrate the all-white schools of New Orleans. Although she was the only black girl to come to the school she was sent to, (and since all the white mothers pulled their children out of class, she was the only one there, period), and though she faced a crowd of angry white citizens every day, she emerged unscathed, physically or emotionally. Encouraged by her teacher, a white woman from the North named Barbara Henry, and her mother, Lucille, and with her own quiet strength, she eventually broke down a century-old barrier forever, a pivotal moment in the civil-rights movement
Ruby Bridges (1998)
Genre: Drama, Family, History
Cast: Chaz Monet, Michael Beach, Penelope Ann Miller, Lela Rochon, Kevin Pollak
Crew: Phyllis Huffman, Toni Ann Johnson, Euzhan Palcy, Euzhan Palcy, Paul LaMastra
Release: 1998-01-18
Budget: $6,899,932
Revenue: $37,699,616
Statistical Assistant: Margret Rath
Fashion Designer: Brett Zemlak III
Logistician: Betty Durgan
Plasterer OR Stucco Mason: Chance White
Pipefitter: Mr. Keshawn Hegmann
Technical Director: Aurelie Dicki IV
Cartographer: Wilhelm O'Conner DVM
Product Specialist: Kendrick Connelly
Compacting Machine Operator: Turner VonRueden
Veterinary Assistant OR Laboratory Animal Caretaker: Mertie Bartell
Homeland Security: Estrella Maggio
Automatic Teller Machine Servicer: Graciela Price
Educational Counselor OR Vocationall Counselor: Emerald Bartoletti
Library Assistant: Lorna Graham
Costume Attendant: Mr. Emory Walter
Cast: Chaz Monet, Michael Beach, Penelope Ann Miller, Lela Rochon, Kevin Pollak
Crew: Phyllis Huffman, Toni Ann Johnson, Euzhan Palcy, Euzhan Palcy, Paul LaMastra
Release: 1998-01-18
Budget: $6,899,932
Revenue: $37,699,616
Statistical Assistant: Margret Rath
Fashion Designer: Brett Zemlak III
Logistician: Betty Durgan
Plasterer OR Stucco Mason: Chance White
Pipefitter: Mr. Keshawn Hegmann
Technical Director: Aurelie Dicki IV
Cartographer: Wilhelm O'Conner DVM
Product Specialist: Kendrick Connelly
Compacting Machine Operator: Turner VonRueden
Veterinary Assistant OR Laboratory Animal Caretaker: Mertie Bartell
Homeland Security: Estrella Maggio
Automatic Teller Machine Servicer: Graciela Price
Educational Counselor OR Vocationall Counselor: Emerald Bartoletti
Library Assistant: Lorna Graham
Costume Attendant: Mr. Emory Walter
Ruby Bridges doesn’t remember much about the first grade but one detail remains fresh in her mind four tall white federal marshals escorting her to and from school through a crowd of .
Ruby Bridges is a real person who became an indelible image of American history She was that six yearold girl painted by Norman Rockwell who was escorted into school by stout marshals.
Ruby Bridges born Sept 8 1954 the subject of an iconic painting by Norman Rockwell was only 6 years old when she received national attention for desegregating an elementary school in New Orleans.
Ruby Nell Bridges was born on September 8 1954 in Tylertown Mississippi She grew up on the farm her parents and grandparents sharecropped in Mississippi When she was four years old .
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 Born on September 8 1954 Bridges was the oldest of five children for Lucille and Abon Bridges farmers in Tylertown Mississippi.
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall is an American Hero She was the first African American child to desegregate William Frantz Elementary School At six years old Rubys bravery helped pave the way for Civil Rights action in the American South Ruby was born on September 8 1954 to Abon and Lucille Bridges in Tylertown Mississippi.
Ruby Bridges in full Ruby Nell Bridges married name Ruby BridgesHall born September 8 1954 Tylertown Mississippi 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.
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall born September 8 1954 is an American civil rights activist She was the first AfricanAmerican child to desegregate the allwhite William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14 1960.
Ruby Nell Bridges 6 was the first African American child to attend William Franz Elementary School in New Orleans after federal courts ordered the desegregation of public schools CNN
Ruby Bridges is a real person who became an indelible image of American history She was that six yearold girl painted by Norman Rockwell who was escorted into school by stout marshals.
Ruby Bridges born Sept 8 1954 the subject of an iconic painting by Norman Rockwell was only 6 years old when she received national attention for desegregating an elementary school in New Orleans.
Ruby Nell Bridges was born on September 8 1954 in Tylertown Mississippi She grew up on the farm her parents and grandparents sharecropped in Mississippi When she was four years old .
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 Born on September 8 1954 Bridges was the oldest of five children for Lucille and Abon Bridges farmers in Tylertown Mississippi.
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall is an American Hero She was the first African American child to desegregate William Frantz Elementary School At six years old Rubys bravery helped pave the way for Civil Rights action in the American South Ruby was born on September 8 1954 to Abon and Lucille Bridges in Tylertown Mississippi.
Ruby Bridges in full Ruby Nell Bridges married name Ruby BridgesHall born September 8 1954 Tylertown Mississippi 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.
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall born September 8 1954 is an American civil rights activist She was the first AfricanAmerican child to desegregate the allwhite William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14 1960.
Ruby Nell Bridges 6 was the first African American child to attend William Franz Elementary School in New Orleans after federal courts ordered the desegregation of public schools CNN
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