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As a Little Girl, Ruby Bridges Helped Change America
In November 1960, Ruby Bridges became the first African American child to break down the barrier of segregation in public schools when she was escorted into the William Franz Public School in New Orleans by federal marshals.
Scholastic Book Clubs Invites You and Your Students to
Meet Ruby Bridges At InauguralFest A Celebration of the American Presidency

January 19th 10AM-12PM

InauguralFest
1001 H Street NW
(Metro Center Subway Stop)
Washington, D.C.
Come as a class or encourage your students to attend with their families
to experience this history-making event! There will be dozens of presidential
exhibits. For more information, go to http://www.inauguralfest.com

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