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          Born on September 8, , in Tylertown, Mississippi, Ruby Bridges was 6 when she became the first African-American child to integrate a white Southern..

          Bridges is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NAACP Martin Luther King Award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, and honorary doctorate degrees from.

        1. Bridges is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NAACP Martin Luther King Award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, and honorary doctorate degrees from.
        2. Ruby Bridges was 6 when she walked into a segregated school.
        3. Born on September 8, , in Tylertown, Mississippi, Ruby Bridges was 6 when she became the first African-American child to integrate a white Southern.
        4. The 15th recipient of the award, Bridges is the first who was actually written about by the great California chronicler of the common man.
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          Who Is Ruby Bridges?

          Ruby Bridges was six when she became the first African American child to integrate a white Southern elementary school. On November 14, 1960, she was escorted to class by her mother and U.S.

          marshals due to violent mobs. Bridges' brave act was a milestone in the civil rights movement, and she's shared her story with future generations in educational forums.

          Early Life

          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, her parents, Abon and Lucille Bridges, moved to New Orleans, hoping for a better life in a bigger city.

          Her father got a job as a gas station attendant and her mother took night jobs to help support their growing family.

          Soon, young Bridges had two younger brothers and a younger sister.

          Education and Facts

          The fact that Bridges was born the same year that the Supreme Court handed d