Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges was honored during a Golden State Warriors game, recognizing her historic role in the fight for racial equality. Now 71, Bridges made history in November 1960 as the first Black child to integrate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, a moment that became a defining chapter of the Civil Rights Movement.
The tribute highlighted the lasting impact of Bridges’ courage and the continued relevance of her legacy. By honoring her on a national sports stage, the NBA underscored the connection between sports, culture, and social progress.
Six decades later Ruby Bridges’ story remains a powerful reminder that change is driven by extraordinary bravery. And her legacy continues to inspire new generations.
