NPR's Scott Simon talks with Gin Phillips about "Ruby Falls." Her new novel begins in 1928 Chattanooga when a man discovers a mysterious underground cavern with a massive waterfall.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some Tennessee parents oppose “Ruby Bridges Goes to School,” which highlights the first Black child to integrate into a New ...
Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old first-grader when she walked past jeering crowds of white people to become one of the first Black students at racially segregated schools in New Orleans more than six ...
Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old first-grader when she walked past jeering crowds of white people to become one of the first Black students at racially segregated schools in New Orleans more than six ...
e. Yeah, It was a major milestone for not only history of our public education school system, but also actually here in the in the United States, the courage that Ruby and her family had on that day ...
Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old first-grader when she walked past jeering crowds of white people to become one of the first Black students at racially segregated schools in New Orleans more than six ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the activist Ruby Bridges about her new book I Am Ruby Bridges, which tells her story through her six-year-old eyes. The morning of November 14, 1960, a little girl ...
Children’s book publisher Scholastic SCHL announced three forthcoming titles with civil rights activist Ruby Bridges. Sixty years ago tomorrow, at the age of six, Bridges integrated New Orleans’ ...
As the debate around critical race theory continues, a group of parents in Tennessee are expressing their disapproval over various teaching tools, including a Ruby Bridges book. The Tennessean shared ...
Ruby Bridges was a 6-year-old first-grader when she walked past jeering crowds of white people to become one of the first Black students at racially segregated schools in New Orleans more than six ...