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  1. Ruby Bridges is a 1998 television film, written by Toni Ann Johnson, directed by Euzhan Palcy and based on the true story of Ruby Bridges, one of the first black students to attend integrated schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1960. As a six-year-old, Bridges was one of four black first-graders, selected on the basis of test scores, to attend previously all-white public schools in New Orleans.

  2. Ruby Bridges. When bright six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American to integrate her local New Orleans elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the very first time. But guided by the love of her mother and father, Ruby’s heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all.

  3. Jan 18, 1998 · Based on a true story, this film follows the six-year-old African-American girl who integrated an all-white school in New Orleans in 1960. It features Penelope Ann Miller, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Beach, and was directed by Euzhan Palcy.

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    • Euzhan Palcy
    • 1998-01-18
  4. Watch Ruby Bridges | Disney+. 19981h 30m. DramaBiographicalHistorical. GET DISNEY+. When six-year-old Ruby is chosen to be the first African-American to integrate her local elementary school, she is subjected to the true ugliness of racism for the first time. Ruby’s heroic struggle for a better education becomes a lesson for us all!

  5. Disney presents the inspiring true story of one little girl whose strength and dignity during the racially charged 1960s helped change history! When bright s...

  6. Jan 18, 1998 · Based on a true story, Ruby Bridges is a 1998 biographical drama that depicts the courage and resilience of a young African-American girl who integrated a white school in New Orleans. The movie features Jean Louisa Kelly, Chaz Monet, Michael Beach and other actors, and is directed by Euzhan Palcy.

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  8. Ruby Bridges is a 2001 biographical film about the first African-American child to integrate an all-white school in New Orleans. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with a 3/5 rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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