Across
- 3. - "City where Ruby Bridges made history in 1960."
- 5. - "First African American child to desegregate an all-white school in New Orleans."
- 8. - "Date in 1960 when Ruby Bridges began attending an all-white school."
- 10. - "Federal officials who escorted Ruby Bridges to school."
- 11. - "Psychiatrist who counseled Ruby Bridges and wrote about her experiences."
- 16. - "Ruby Bridges later became an advocate for this cause."
- 19. - "Ruby Bridges' age when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School."
- 20. - "Artist who painted 'The Problem We All Live With,' depicting Ruby Bridges."
Down
- 1. - "The number of other African American girls who were selected to desegregate schools in New Orleans."
- 2. - "Decade during which Ruby Bridges made history."
- 4. - "Ruby Bridges was awarded this honor by President Bill Clinton in 2001."
- 6. - "School grade Ruby Bridges was in when she integrated William Frantz."
- 7. - "Policy against which Ruby Bridges' action was a critical step."
- 9. - "Ruby Bridges was often taken to school through this entrance."
- 12. - "Process Ruby Bridges contributed to at a very young age."
- 13. - "Movement in which Ruby Bridges became an icon for desegregation."
- 14. - "Response from many white parents when Ruby Bridges attended their school."
- 15. - "Name of the elementary school Ruby Bridges desegregated."
- 17. - "Supreme Court decision that allowed Ruby Bridges to attend an all-white school."
- 18. - "Ruby Bridges' first-grade teacher who taught her in a one-on-one setting."
