Ruby Bridges was the ____ African American to go to an all-white elementary school in the ____. Before, whites and people of other races were not allowed to go to the same school. When different races are separated, this is called ____. Finally in 1954, the Supreme Court ruled to end segregation in ____. Schools had to integrate, which meant kids of different races could go to the same schools. Many schools in the South didn’t allow black students to enroll, even though it was against the ____. In order for black students to ____ into a new school they had to take a very difficult ____. Ruby did well on the test! So she entered ____ grade at William Frantz Elementary School, which had only been for white students. Many students, parents, and teachers did not want schools to integrate. They protested angrily, teachers left and parents took their kids out of school just because of Ruby. Ruby’s father lost his ____, and her grandparents were forced off their ____, all because they were standing up for their ____. But Ruby and her family didn’t give up. Ruby ignored the protests and kept going to school. Ruby was very ____. Neighbors and community members helped the Bridges family and ____ them from angry protestors. Eventually, students and teachers returned to school and more African-American students enrolled. Ruby Bridges stood up for her ____ and encouraged black students all over the country to do the same.
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