Post photos around the room from through my eyes by ruby bridges.
Through my eyes ruby bridges.
Description on november 14 1960 a tiny six year old black child surrounded by federal marshals walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school.
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.
During this time white and black parents are evacuating their children from schools and keeping them from attending class.
Ruby nell bridges hall born september 8 1954 is an american civil rights activist.
On november 14 1960 a tiny six year old black child surrounded by federal marshals walked through a mob of screaming segregationists and into her school.
Her memoir through my eyes was released in 1999 the same year that she established the ruby bridges foundation which used educational initiatives to promote tolerance and unity among schoolchildren.
But the account she gives here is freshly riveting.
Through my eyes ruby bridges.
She was the first african american child to desegregate the all white william frantz elementary school in louisiana during the new orleans school desegregation crisis on 14 november 1960.
From where she sat in the office ruby bridges could see parents marching through the halls and.
Under each photo place a piece of paper with the words ruby is a hero because ask students to fill in words or phrases below the photo.
During the 1960 s many african americans including ruby and her family faced difficulties that would unknowingly change history forever.
As a child during the time of segregation bridges was forced to face the ridicule of white people.
Photos are on pages 17 19 23 62.
From where she sat in the office ruby bridges could see parents marching through the halls and taking their children out of classrooms.
Through my eyes is an inspirational story about ruby bridges and the racial events she encountered growing up.
The story takes place in 1960 as a young african american child makes her way to school past yelling mobs.
Ask students to work in pairs to create an idea web.