- Ruby Bridges
- Official website of Ruby Bridges, the education activist and desegragation icon. In 1960, Bridges became the first African American student to attend a formerly segregated elementary school. Find her story, as well as articles and photos. - African American Registry: Ruby Bridges
- Short profile of Ruby Bridges, the civil rights icon who in 1960 braved a hostile crowd to become the first African American student at a formerly all-white elementary student. Learn about Bridges' memories of that day and her career as an activist. - African American World: Ruby Bridges
- Excerpt from Through My Eyes, Ruby Bridges' memoir of her experience as the first African American child to attend a formerly all-white elementary school. From PBS. - Africana Online: Ruby Bridges
- The story of Ruby Bridges, who in 1960 became the first African American child to attend a formerly segregated school, and who had to endure hostility and ostracism from segregationists. - Ask the Expert: Ruby Bridges
- Question and answer session with Ruby Bridges, the civil rights activist who in 1960 became the first African American child to attend a formerly all-white school. Bridges answers questions from middle school students. - Online NewsHour: A Conversation With Ruby Bridges Hall
- 1997 interview with Ruby Bridges, who in 1960 became the first African American child enrolled in an all-white, segregated elementary school. Bridges discusses her memory of that day and the hostility she endured. From PBS Online NewsHour. - Ruby Bridges Evokes Tears, Smiles as She Tells Her Tale
- 2002 account of a speech by Ruby Bridges, the education activist who as a girl became an emblem of the desegregation controversy. From the Harvard Gazette. - Ruby Bridges Foundation, The
- Bringing diverse student populations together to develop relationship-building skills, strategies for collaborative work for social change, and an appreciation of differences. Founded by civil rights icon Ruby Bridges. - Ruby Bridges Lesson Plan
- Resources for second and third grade teachers about Ruby Bridges, who in 1960 became the first African American student to desegregate a formerly all-white school. With activity and assessment ideas.
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