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Ruby Bridges Still Alive: Where Is She Now? Age And Health Condition Details

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Ruby Bridges Still Alive: Where Is She Now? This article contains all of the information we have on the American civil rights activist. Is Ruby Bridges still alive today?

Ruby Bridges Still Alive: Where Is She Now? Age And Health Condition Details

Ruby Bridges is best known as the first African-American child to attend the all-white William Frantz Elementary School.

She is also the subject of Norman Rockwell’s 1964 painting, The Problem We All Live With. Connecticut College bestowed honorary degrees on her and Robert Coles in September 1995. Similarly, for Through My Eyes, she received the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in 2000.

Ruby received the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bill Clinton on January 8, 2001.

 

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Ruby Bridges Still Alive: Where Is She Now?

Ruby Bridges is still alive and well.

There are no reports online indicating otherwise.

Ruby is currently residing in New Orleans with her husband, Malcolm Hall, and four sons, Sean, Craig, and Christopher.

She is the chair of the Ruby Bridges Foundation and is involved in activities to eradicate racism in the United States and bring communities together.

 

 

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Ruby Bridges Age And Health Condition

As for Ruby Bridges’ age, she is 67 years old. 

Abon and Lucille Bridges had her as the eldest of five children on 8 September 1954 in Tylertown, Mississippi. Four years later, her family moved to New Orleans, Louisiana.

Six-year-old Ruby volunteered to integrate the New Orleans school system. The decision came after the request from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

A court had decided Brown v. Board of Education three months and twenty days before Ruby’s birth. In 1959, she attended a segregated kindergarten.

She then passed a test that determined whether six black children could go to the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in the early 1960s. Her father was initially reluctant about the decision, but her mother wasn’t. 

 

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Ruby and her mother were escorted by four federal marshals on the first day of school. Throughout the year, they worked as escorts. As a result, the white parents removed their children from the school, and only one teacher, Barbara Henry, agreed to teach.

The Bridges family was harmed by their decision to send Ruby to Frantz Elementary. Her father lost his job as a gas station attendant. Furthermore, they were unable to shop at their usual grocery store. Her grandparents, who were sharecroppers in Mississippi, had their land cut off as well. The worst outcome, however, was the separation of her parents.

Ruby’s health appears to be in good working order. The activist, on the other hand, hasn’t said anything about it.

 

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