Ruby Bridges (1998): Complete Movie Guide
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Ruby Bridges is an inspiring video about the life of Ruby Bridges, who at the age of six, became the first African American student to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans in 1960. The video documents the story of her courageous journey, from the day she was selected to attend William Frantz Elementary School, through her year-long ordeal of being escorted to class by federal marshals amidst jeering crowds, to her eventual graduation. The video highlights the impact that Ruby's integration had on the civil rights movement and emphasizes the bravery and perseverance of this young girl who faced enormous obstacles and adversity. Ruby's story is a testament to the power of courage, determination, and the belief in oneself to overcome prejudice and discrimination. Throughout the video, Ruby Bridges shares her personal experiences and thoughts about the integration of schools, her childhood, and her life as an adult. The video also features interviews with her family members, teachers, and other individuals who were involved in her journey. Overall, the Ruby Bridges video is an inspiring and powerful reminder of the importance of equality, justice, and the need to continue the fight against racism and discrimination in all forms.
This movie guide will help your students get the most out of this powerful movie. The guide includes essential vocabulary, iconic images, and a character map.This movie guide comes with an answer key for all the sections. Ready to print and ready to use! Enjoy!
Topics involved in this video: Jim Crow Laws, segregation, racism, Brown v. Board of Education
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