Webruby bridges reflects on her legacy, what keeps her hopeful and that she sees herself in the young people who write her letters.

Now, she's written a.

Webbridges was the little girl depicted in that famous norman rockwell painting — the first black student at her new orleans elementary school.

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Webin an exclusive interview with meet the press, civil rights activist ruby bridges reflects on the day she made history by attending a newly desegregated.

The civil rights activist, now 69, looks back on.

Webruby bridges was just six years old when she made history in 1960.

Webruby nell bridges, 6, was the first african american child to attend william franz elementary school in new orleans after federal courts ordered the desegregation.

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