2. Ruby Bridges: A First Grader’s Historic Walk

In 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges became the first Black child to attend William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. Escorted daily by federal marshals, Ruby braved crowds of angry protestors and threats, her quiet determination immortalized in powerful photographs. Her solitary walk was more than just a journey to school—it was a bold statement against injustice and a testament to the resilience of even the youngest children. Ruby’s experience remains an enduring symbol of courage and hope (via Smithsonian Magazine).