yes she had 12 alligators, 9 horses, and 5 bunnies.
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Yes she had a dog named Ruffy,and a fish named Jedles.
There is no documented evidence to suggest that Ruby Bridges had any pets. Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana in 1960, and her story is primarily focused on her courageous actions in the face of intense racial discrimination. While there may be personal details about her life that are not widely known, there is no specific information available about her having pets.
Well, honey, Ruby Bridges is a remarkable woman known for being the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana in 1960. As for pets, I'm not sure if she had any furry friends, but I wouldn't be surprised if she had a feisty little sidekick keeping her company during those challenging times.
Ah, what a lovely question. Ruby Bridges didn't have any pets that we know of, but she did have a lot of courage and strength. Just like a little tree growing tall and strong in the forest, Ruby faced challenges with grace and bravery. Let's take a moment to appreciate her resilience and the positive impact she made in the world.
no did u have a dan dog
Like he said...I'm guessing Ruby Bridges parents are not alive their graves are in New York.
she is alive and she is a teacher and she did many things for the blacks and white
being the first African American to go to an all white elementary school
first black child to enter an all black school
The answer to that question is lost to history. Although many, many, African-Americans came to the USA as slaves, many also came as free citizens. Although boys were much more likely to be enrolled in school than girls, there were still plenty of girls enrolled in schools. More than likely the first girl of African ancestry to enroll in school was enrolled in the 1600s although it is possible that one or more were enrolled in school in one of the colonies in the late 1500s.