NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Scholastic is
proud to announce a new multi-book publishing program with civil
rights hero and national treasure Ruby
Bridges. These three new picture books will serve as Bridges
and Scholastic's first collaboration since the 1999 publication of
Through My Eyes, Bridges' critically acclaimed and Jane
Addams Children's Book Award winning autobiography.
Scholastic is proud to announce three new picture books from civil
rights hero and national treasure Ruby
Bridges.
Says Ellie Berger, President and
EVP of Scholastic Trade Publishing: "Ruby
Bridges Day takes place on November
14, 2020 and will mark sixty years since then six-year-old
Ruby Bridges became the first Black
student to attend an all-white elementary school. We are honored to
commemorate this anniversary by announcing that we are once again
teaming up with Ruby Bridges to
launch a new publishing program. Ruby
Bridges is a civil rights icon and inspiration, and her
modern classic Through My Eyes remains a beloved gem on
Scholastic's backlist. Each of the three new books are core to
Ruby's mission of fighting bigotry, and align with Scholastic's
commitment to equality – drawing on the remarkable framework that
she has built over the last six decades. These titles will
(re)introduce Ruby to kids today and be presented through her
singular perspective, promising to serve young readers for
generations to come."
Kicking off this slate of new publishing in spring 2022 will be
I Am Ruby Bridges, a bold and beautifully illustrated book
introducing a new generation of readers to this remarkable civil
rights pioneer. A companion to Through My Eyes arriving in
spring 2023, Dear Ruby Bridges:
Letters from Kids Speaking up for a Better World will be
comprised of letters from kids that Bridges has received over the
years. 2023 will also see the publication of A Talk with My
Teacher, based on the relationship between Bridges and
Barbara Henry, her first grade
teacher.
"I am very happy that Scholastic and I are continuing our
25-year journey together," Bridges notes. "In the hundreds of
classrooms I have spoken in across this country, I've had the
unique opportunity to see how a book can both educate and inspire
our youngest minds. I often say that if we are going to make
lasting change, it has to come from our young people. I look
forward to bringing these new titles into the Scholastic portfolio
as they believe like I do in the transformative power of
storytelling."
"Ruby Bridges is a powerful
storyteller whose civil rights legacy invites important
conversations among children and adults," adds Andrea Davis Pinkney, Vice President and
Executive Editor at Scholastic. "Her books continue to shine a
vital light on the children's book landscape, bringing our shared
mission of diversity and inclusion into sharp focus. Like all of
her books, these new offerings will provide readers with the tools
they need to speak with the kids in their lives about fostering
racial harmony for people everywhere."
Additional Scholastic books about the extraordinary life of
Ruby Bridges include Scholastic
Reader title Ruby Bridges Goes to
School: My True Story by
Ruby Bridges and picture book The
Story of Ruby Bridges by
Robert Coles and George Ford (which was rereleased in fall 2020
in a special anniversary edition).
In memory of her mother, Lucille
Bridges, who died on November 10,
2020, Ruby Bridges will be
joined by Scholastic in establishing the Lucille Bridges Trust,
which will support youth who are inspired to continue the legacy of
activism. For more information about the Lucille Bridges Trust,
please contact LucilleBridgesTrust@gmail.com.
ABOUT RUBY
BRIDGES
Ruby Bridges is a civil rights
activist who at the age of six was the first Black student to
integrate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans. She was born in Mississippi in 1954, the same year the United
States Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision ordering the
integration of public schools. Her family later moved to
New Orleans, where on November 14, 1960, Bridges began attending
William Frantz Elementary School, single-handedly initiating the
desegregation of public education in New
Orleans. Her walk to the front door of the school was
immortalized in Norman Rockwell's
painting The Problem We All Live With, in Robert Coles' book The Story of Ruby Bridges, and in the Disney movie
Ruby Bridges.
She established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to provide
leadership training programs that inspire youth and community
leaders to embrace and value the richness of diversity. 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. Bridges is also the author of This Is Your
Time.
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