Ruby Bridges was the first African American student to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans in 1960. On November 4th, federal marshals escorted the 6-year-old Ruby to William Frantz Public School as the school was being desegregated under a court order. Ruby faced an angry mob protesting her attendance but entered the school with her head held high. Due to withdrawals by white students, Ruby had only one teacher, Barbara Henry, who helped make the year a positive experience for Ruby through one-on-one instruction. By the end of the year, protests had decreased and other students began returning to the school.