Racial Injustice

Ruby Bridges: A Six-Year-Old Facing Racism

November 14th, 1960, marks a poignant day in the fight for desegregation in the United States. On this day, six-year-old Ruby Bridges bravely walked into William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana, becoming the first African American student to integrate an all-white elementary school in the South.

@TheNewsOwl @JazzCrafter Norman Rockwell also illustrated her.
The painting is known as "The Problem We All Live WIth."

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