Ruby Bridges recieved the Legacy of Caring Award, given by Assumption College's Devereaux Foundation in October of 2003. She also received the United States Presidential Citizens Medal on January 8, 2001 presented by President Bill Clinton. An elementary school called Ruby Bridges Elementary School was opened October 27, 2006 in Alameda, California. Ruby Bridges is one of twenty-five famous people who fought for peace or human rights that was honored on Oakland's Monument. Hope this helps!!!
To change the education system for her school, so that everyone would be treated equally. Also, so that one day, there would not be any more segregation laws anywhere in the world.
she didnt fight for any thing
Yes harriet Tubman and alot of others.
X-ray - they wern't invented then and Zebras are not found in any of the 13 colonies.
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Yes she has four kids.
yes she was the first black person to go to a white school
no she did not have any grandchildren.. she didnt have any kids. she dided soon after the whites started leeting the blacks into the whites school. ruby didnt have any children nor grandchildren.
He didn't write any books.
no she did not have any grandchildren.. she didnt have any kids. she dided soon after the whites started leeting the blacks into the whites school. ruby didnt have any children nor grandchildren.
No Mary Pope Osborne did not write any other books
no
Ruby Bridges changed history by stepping into the doors of William Frantz Elementry School being her self and not letting any thing get to her or get in her way she also showed loyalness and kindness .
She wrote an autobiography of her life in the sixties and seventies. She did not write any children's books.
no she didn't write any books but she always kept a journal with her from everyday she went out to shoot.