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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
14

4. Ruby was chosen for something special when she was in kindergarten. Explain.

History
1 answer:
sdas [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

( I'm assuming this is based off the movie of the little dark skinned girl who during segregation was put into school with white children)

Explanation:

Ruby was dark skinned at the time she was entering kindergarten and a very smart little girl. However Ruby Bridges was born during a time of segregation when whites and blacks were not allowed to do anything together ( school, eat, play ect.) So when Ruby was offered to school at William Frantz Elementary School it was a moment that would change history. At first all the parents took their kids out of school and their were protests held in front of the school while the girl walked in. Over time, kids slowly started coming back to school gradually leading to the start of the end of segregation.

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