Claudette Colvin and Ruby Bridges: Young Leaders of Change

Claudette Colvin and Ruby Bridges: Young Leaders of Change

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Social Studies

1st - 6th Grade

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04:35

The video highlights the courageous actions of Claudette Colvin and Ruby Bridges during the civil rights era. Claudette Colvin's refusal to give up her bus seat in 1955 inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Ruby Bridges, at six years old, bravely attended a desegregated school in 1960, facing intense racism. Her actions were commemorated by Norman Rockwell's painting and praised by President Obama. These events significantly impacted American history and the fight for equality.

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What was Claudette Colvin's reason for refusing to give up her seat on the bus?

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What was the significance of the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling?

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How did President Eisenhower ensure Ruby Bridges' safety on her first day of school?

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What was the reaction of the crowd on Ruby Bridges' first day at William Frantz Elementary School?

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Which artist created a famous painting to commemorate Ruby Bridges' bravery?