She faced racist threats and violence, but also.

She faced racism, violence, and isolation, but also became a.

Last july, her oldest son, craig, was shot dead on a new orleans street while on a brief break.

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— the first time she did this, 35 years ago, ruby bridges was surrounded by a mob of screaming people who wanted to kill her.

Weba 1964 painting by norman rockwell depicting ruby bridges, a black girl escorted by marshals to a white school during the civil rights movement.

Webruby bridges, who integrated a new orleans school in 1960, shares her legacy and memories in a book and an interview.

She says she is not dead, but still fighting for.

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Webruby bridges’s brother was killed in 1990 at the housing project where he lived;

Webruby bridges was the first african american student to integrate an elementary school in the south in 1960.

She faced racial hatred, violence and isolation, but also received.

She was escorted by.

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