Through my eyes is a memoir by ruby bridges about her experience as one of the first young black students to attend an integrated school during the civil rights movement in the 1960s ruby bridges was six years old when she first attended elementary school in new orleans louisiana.
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Racism is a grown up disease and we must stop using our children to spread it.
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In it ruby bridges tells the story of an important chapter in her own life.
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Sidebars illustrating how ruby bridges pops up in both john steinbeck s travels with charley and a norman rockwell painting.
Today ruby bridges still fights for equal education for all children through her lectures and the ruby bridges foundation.
Yet ruby was only six years old when she became a pioneer.
Ruby bridges was the very first african american child to go to an all white public elementary school in the american south.
Children heart bridges 1039 copy quote i now know that experience comes to us for a purpose and if we follow the guidance of the spirit within us we will probably find that the purpose is a good one.
Ruby bridges was just one child who was given the chance to start a new life being in a society with varied races.
And a fascinating update on bridges s life and civil rights work.
The book through my eyes is an autobiography.
Through my eyes is an inspirational story about ruby bridges and the racial events she encountered growing up.
In 1999 she established the ruby bridges foundation which promotes educational initiatives to promote tolerance and unity among schoolchildren.
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This book is a recollection of her experience as a foundational member of the civil rights movement as a little.
Throughout the book readers will find quotes from newspaper accounts of the time and from ruby s family members and teachers as well as sidebars that illustrate how ruby pops up in both john steinbeck s book travels with charleyand a norman rockwell painting.
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The story takes place in 1960 as a young african american child makes her way to school past yelling mobs.
She grew up with the inspiration to stand for all people who suffered indifference and apathy.