I Am Ruby Bridges

I Am Ruby Bridges

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  • Create Date:2022-09-07 04:21:38
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ruby Bridges
  • ISBN:1338753886
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Summary

Ruby Bridges tells her story as never before and shares the events of the momentous day in 1960 when Ruby became the first Black child to integrate the all-white William Franz Elementary as a six year old little girl -- a personal and intimate look through a child's lens at a landmark moment in our Civil Rights history。



My work will be precious。

I will bridge the "gap" between Black & white。。。

。。。and hopefully all people!

I suppose some things in life are just meant to be。

When Ruby Bridges was six years old, she became the first Black child to integrate the all-white William Frantz Elementary in Louisiana。 Based on the pivotal events that happened in 1960 and told from her point of view, this is a poetic reflection on her experience that changed the face of history and the trajectory of the Civil Rights movement。

I Am Ruby Bridges offers hope and confidence to all children。 It is the perfect learning tool for schools and libraries to teach the story of Ruby Bridges and introduce this landmark story to young readers in a powerful new way。 This story of innocence and courage is brought to life by NAACP-nominated artist, Nikkolas Smith through stunning and breath-taking illustrations。 Embracing the meaning of her name, Bridges reflects with poignancy and heart on the way one brave little girl stood proud to help build a bridge between all people and pave the path for future generations。

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Reviews

Emma

Did not like。 Very simplified。 Glossary makes no sense。 No citations。 I think it reads very young even for a target audience of six-year-olds and it feels very sloppy to have no context or backmatter beyond notes from the author and illustrator。

Edward Sullivan

In this beautifully rendered picture book memoir, Bridges tells the story of that momentous day in 1960 when she became the first child to integrate the New Orleans school system as a six year old little girl。

Pauline

Loved this first person account of a pivotal moment in public school and American history。

Steph

I am Ruby Bridges: How one six-year-old girl’s march to school changed the world, written by Ruby Bridges & illustrated by Nikkolas Smith is beautifully done in both words and pictures。 It’s a true celebration of “the first!”

Becca Rutkowski

Beautiful picture book memoir written by the powerful woman, Ruby Bridges。 I am Ruby Bridges is her account of that first day of school after segregation in schools ended。 This iconic story is beautifully illustrated and brings such an important moment in history at an level that any elementary aged child can get。 A first class purchase!

Alexis

This is such a powerful memoir of Ruby Bridges, written by herself。 It is told through young Ruby's eyes and is very accessible to readers of all types。 The opening illustration of the hands as bridges was just beautiful。 This is a must read。Thank you Scholastic! This is such a powerful memoir of Ruby Bridges, written by herself。 It is told through young Ruby's eyes and is very accessible to readers of all types。 The opening illustration of the hands as bridges was just beautiful。 This is a must read。Thank you Scholastic! 。。。more

Melanie Dulaney

Written from the perspective of 6 year old Ruby Bridges, author/activist Ruby Bridges relays thoughts on her old sounding name, what it was like to start school and then be transferred to an all-white school for what her parents called, better opportunities。 Bridges’ name, her historically monumental “first,” and efforts today represent the desire to bring all people together and the illustrations by Nikkolas Smith drive that point home in a visual way。 With the symbolism embedded in the art, th Written from the perspective of 6 year old Ruby Bridges, author/activist Ruby Bridges relays thoughts on her old sounding name, what it was like to start school and then be transferred to an all-white school for what her parents called, better opportunities。 Bridges’ name, her historically monumental “first,” and efforts today represent the desire to bring all people together and the illustrations by Nikkolas Smith drive that point home in a visual way。 With the symbolism embedded in the art, the glossary , as well as the author and illustrator’s notes, this picture book has a place in libraries of younger preschool and elementary readers as well as those in middle and upper elementary。Thanks for the print arc, Scholastic! 。。。more

Pam Page

Written BY Ruby Bridges from her point of view。 Gorgeous illustrations and extensive back matter。