A New Orleans second line honors Dorothy Prevost, mother of one of the New Orleans Four, celebrating her life and legacy.
New Orleans says goodbye to Dorothy Prevost, whose daughter was one of the four young girls who desegregated the city's ...
Dorothy Prevost, the last living parent of the New Orleans Four who helped desegregate the city's public schools in 1960, will lie in repose Friday, March 13 at Gallier Hall ahead of her celebration ...
Local Girl Scouts have researched and shared more than 20 Women’s History Posters in a display a Mendon Public Library, 22 North Main St., as part of ...
The last surviving mother of the New Orleans Four is honored for the quiet strength that helped desegregate the city’s public schools.
Columnist Will Sutton is thankful that Dorothy Prevost and her husband were brave and courageous enough to send their daughter into an ugly crowd fiercely defending public school segregation in New ...
Author and civil rights activist Ruby Bridges will give an address at Shannon Hall in Memorial Union on Wednesday, April 8 at 7 p.m., at a Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Distinguished Lecture ...
The Missouri rescue shelter describes Ruby Bridges as "full of love to give," as they aim to find her a forever home.
At the South Bend Common Council meeting, Sherry Bolden-Simpson addressed racist language reportedly used during a Penn-Riley basketball game.
Civil rights activist and author Ruby Bridges will speak in Madison next month, focusing on topics of equality, education and community, the Wisconsin Union Directorate announced Tuesday.
Outer Banks Voice Mardis Gras with Ruby Bridges—which takes place from 6:00-9:30 p.m. at Seven Sounds Brewing Company in Downtown Elizabeth City—is a one-night-only benefit ...
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