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Experience the gripping and inspiring true story of Ruby Bridges in her remarkable journey of courage and resilience. In "The Story of Ruby Bridges," discover a tale that captures the essence of the Civil Rights Movement. Set in the year 1960, this heartfelt book follows the life of six-year-old Ruby and her family as they navigate a new beginning in New Orleans.
As Ruby's parents hope for a better future, they face a pivotal decision that will change their lives forever. Ruby is ordered by a judge to attend first grade at William Frantz Elementary, a school reserved for the all-white society of that era. With immense bravery, Ruby steps into a world filled with anger and hostility from parents disapproving of integration.
Prepare to be stirred by the powerful narrative of renowned storyteller Robert Coles, who seamlessly brings Ruby's story to life. Alongside Coles' words, the vivid illustrations by George Ford visually capture the indivisible spirit of Ruby's journey. The evocative imagery transports you to the streets of New Orleans, allowing you to witness Ruby's unwavering faith and hope in the face of adversity.
Ruby's story is not just a chapter in history but a timeless testament to the strength of the human spirit. Sixty years later, her courage continues to inspire and resonate with people of all ages. Whether you're a child, a parent, or an educator, "The Story of Ruby Bridges" is an essential addition to your library, fostering important conversations about equality, empathy, and social justice.
Join Ruby Bridges on her extraordinary journey and celebrate the indomitable human spirit that triumphs over prejudice. Embrace the opportunity to delve into this powerful story and be reminded of the triumph of love and humanity.
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