In 1960, Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old African-American girl, played a pivotal role in integrating New Orleans' all-white schools. Despite being the only black student in her class, she remained unscathed, both physically and emotionally, as she faced a hostile crowd of white citizens daily.
The Wonderful World of Disney
Ruby, a six-year-old girl, becomes the first African-American student to integrate her elementary school, encountering the harsh realities of racism for the first time.