Browsing: The image of the young schoolgirl was further immortalized by Norman Rockwell in his painting The Problem We All Live With. The work was featured as a centerfold in the January 14

       At 6 years old, Ruby Bridges became the center of a landmark event in the civil rights movement as one of the first Black children to integrate an all-white public school in the American South. The image of Bridges—a first grader—escorted by federal marshals on her way to school among hostile protesters, became emblematic of racial tensions throughout the country.