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Ruby Bridges to speak at UChicago’s 2025 MLK commemoration
Bridges was born in 1954, the same year as the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, which ordered the integration of public schools. By 1960, resistance to the ruling in New Orleans forced a federal judge to order schools to integrate. On Nov. 14, 1960, Bridges became the first and only Black student to attend William Frantz Elementary School. White parents removed their children in protest; teachers refused to teach at the school. For the entire year, Bridges was the only student in her class. Despite death threats and constant harassment, she never missed a day.
Her historic walk, and the bravery of the Bridges family, galvanized the desegregation of public education in the U.S. and was immortalized in one Norman Rockwell’s most famous paintings The Problem We All Live With. Since becoming a household name, Bridges’ life story has appeared in countless books, television shows and on film.
Bridges has since established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to promote tolerance and change through education. Each year on Nov. 14, the foundation leads Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day, an annual day of dialog to inspire students to take part in their own forms of activism.
Bridges is also the author of several books for young readers including Through My Eyes (1999), This Is Your Time (2020), I Am Ruby Bridges (2022). In 2024, she released Dear Ruby, Hear Our Hearts, a compilation of responses to letters from concerned young students across the country about issues ranging from bullying to climate change to racism.
“These pages truly speak to the power of children!” Bridges said of the book.
Bridges is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NAACP Martin Luther King Award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, and honorary doctorate degrees from Connecticut College, College of New Rochelle, Columbia University Teachers College and Tulane University. In March 2024, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.
Guests are encouraged to register for tickets. Learn more at UChicago’s MLK Commemoration Celebration website.
Other events on campus, South Side:
- Community day of service: In honor of Dr. King, the University Community Service Center is inviting the UChicago and local communities to participate in its annual day of service. The event, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, will focus on beautification and outreach projects at local schools and other sites in the community. Learn more and sign up at the UCSC website.
- Daylong reading of MLK’s texts: On Jan. 21, the Divinity School and the Martin Marty Center are inviting members of the UChicago community to participate in a daylong reading of some of Dr. King’s most significant and illuminating texts—from his well-known speeches to rarely cited essays. Guests are welcome to attend as a reader or listener, beginning at 9 a.m.; sign up here to participate as a reader.
I am delighted to announce that civil rights icon Ruby Bridges will be speaking at the University of Chicago’s 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration event. Ruby Bridges made history as the first African American child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in the South, and her bravery and courage continue to inspire generations.
Bridges’ story of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice in our society. Her message of hope and determination is more important now than ever, as we continue to confront issues of racial injustice and inequality.
We are honored to have Ruby Bridges join us at UChicago to share her story and inspire our community to continue the work of Dr. King in building a more just and equitable world. Please mark your calendars for this special event and join us in honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with the incredible Ruby Bridges.
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