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Ruby Bridges is a 1998 television film, written by Toni Ann Johnson, directed by Euzhan Palcy and based on the true story of Ruby Bridges, one of the first black students to attend integrated schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1960. As a six-year-old, Bridges was one of four black first-graders, selected on the basis of test scores, to attend previously all-white public schools in New Orleans. Three students were sent to McDonogh 19, and Ruby was the only black child to be sent to William Frantz Elementary School. It is currently available for streaming on Disney+.
Plot
Ruby Bridges tells the story of how a six-year-old Black girl integrated a New Orleans segregated school in 1960. Ruby did not achieve this feat alone – there was the NAACP that chose her; four US Marshals who kept back the angry mob of haters bent on lynching her; Barbara Henry, a kind-hearted White teacher who pushed back against her racist superiors and coworkers; Robert Coles, a famous psychiatrist to help her with the stress, and his wife Jane; and, most of all, her courageous mother, who shared the deep faith that gave the girl the strength to persist in spite of the hatred around her and of her father who initially doubted that her daughter should bear being persecuted by segregationists.
Cast
Chaz Monet as Ruby Bridges
Penelope Ann Miller as Barbara Henry
Kevin Pollak as Dr. Robert Coles
Diana Scarwid as Miss Woodmere
Lela Rochon as Lucielle "Lucy" Bridges
Michael Beach as Abon Bridges
Jean Louisa Kelly as Jane Coles
Peter Francis James as Dr. Broyard
Patrika Darbo as Miss Spencer
Toni Ann Johnson as Alma Broyard
Reception
The film holds a score of 83% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews with an average rating of 6.6/10. The film was nominated for several awards, including an NAACP Image Award. The writer, Toni Ann Johnson, won the 1998 Humanitas Prize for her teleplay. The film also won The Christopher Award.
In 2023, the film was the subject of a complaint brought by a Florida parent who claimed that the film is not appropriate for school second-graders in because it might teach them that "white people hate Black people". A potential decision to ban the film was not upheld by a committee of teachers, parents, community members and a library media technology specialist after watching the film and reviewing the objection form, as well as the school district policy.
See also
Civil rights movement in popular culture
The Problem We All Live With, 1964 painting
References
External links
Ruby Bridges at IMDb, rated 7.1/10
Rated 83% on Rotten Tomatoes
5 star rated on Visual Parables, a "resource for faith-and-film reviews and study guides"
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