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I am Ruby Bridges

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Summary

The inspiring story of Ruby Bridges and her courage against segregation in her society. The story is a window and sliding door text because it shares with the readers the exact feelings that Ruby has during her journey as the first African American child to attend a white school during the most segregated period in America. In her arrival to her new school, Ruby endures prejudice by her peers and bystanders. However, Ruby pushes through and overcomes this hardship with bravery and confidence.

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Struggles against pressures of society, Overcoming Adversity, Fairness/Unfairness, Courage/Bravery, and Racism/ Prejudice

Personal Response

I was moved by this story and the beautiful illustrations that helped bring it to life. This is a remarkable story to share because it reveals the unfortunate history of America and how Ruby and her family were able to take a stand for their community to help pave a path of opportunities and acceptance for all. This book was definitely a window and sliding door text for me and it reminded me of how important it is for all of us to work together to keep our world inclusive and safe for everyone.

Teaching Ideas

In my teaching, I would integrate this book into the social studies and writing curriculum. I would read the book and then facilitate a whole group discussion about what segregation was during this time in history and have students discuss how Ruby and other African American citizens were negatively impacted by these unjust laws. Then, I would have students complete a writing task, where they write about a time that they felt nervous and afraid and how they worked to overcome it like Ruby did.

Recommended Reading Level

Birth-PreK, Grade 01, Grade 02, Grade 03


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