Ruby Bridges and Civil Rights Movement Student Reading Analysis Activity
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In this engaging resource on Ruby Bridges, school desegregation, and the Civil Rights Movement, students understand the courage and bravery of Ruby Bridges and the role she played (as a six-year-old girl) in the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans. Students read a 1-page article of Ruby's experience, then answer several overarching analysis questions to show their understanding.
This top-notch resource is included in the Civil Rights Movement Unit Bundle!
A teacher key and a Google 1:1 version are included!
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