“When I arrived at this all-white school that first day, all the white parents rushed in and pulled out their kids. They didn't want their children going to school with me. But why? I didn't understand. They had never met or even seen me before now, so how could they know what kind of person I was? But none of that mattered. I don't think they even saw a child. All they saw was the color of my skin. I was black, and that meant I didn't matter.” ChildrenRacismGirlsIntegrationAfrican AmericansBlacksSegregationSchoolsRuby Bridges Book:This Is Your Time Source: This Is Your Time
“There are white moms who threw stones at the little girls in Little Rock and there are white moms who wish Andres and Omar and Elias and Greta's mom will be deported too.” White SupremacySegregationOhioClevelandDeportationUndocumentedDacaNorman RockwellRuby BridgesLittle Rock Nine Book:The Undocumented Americans Source: The Undocumented Americans
“A Thought: Can we stop showing Black and White pictures of the entire decade of the 1960s so people stop thinking it was 1000 years ago. I'm two years younger than the Civil Rights movement. And Ruby Bridges lives down the street from me and is on Instagram. (8/1/2020 on Twitter)” ArtHistoryAmerican HistoryBlack Lives MatterUs HistoryPhotographsDesegregationRuby BridgesCilil Rights Movements Author:Hannah Beachler