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... v. Board of Education of Topeka was a major victory of Linda Brown and her father, for minority education, as well as a victory for minority rights as a whole.
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... With help from the NAACP, Linda's father, Oliver Brown, sued the Topeka Board of Education so that his daughter could attend the nearby all whtie school. ...
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... The place was Topeka, Kansas, 1951. A little girl named Linda Brown and her father, Oliver Brown, attempted to enroll Linda in a neighborhood elementary school ...
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... In Topeka, Kansas, a black third-grader named Linda Brown had to walk one mile through a railroad switchyard to get to her black elementary school, even though ...
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... McKinley Burnett, the head of Topeka Kansas' branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, they agreed to fight for Linda's rights. ...
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... Brown took his eight-year-old daughter, Linda Carol, for a walk to the Sumner Elementary School located just seven blocks from her house in Topeka, Kansas. ...
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... Oliver Brown, an African American railroad worker in Topeka, Kansas, sued the Topeka Board of Education for not allowing his daughter, Linda Brown, attend ...
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... Oliver Brown, an African American railroad worker in Topeka, Kansas, sued the Topeka Board of Education for not allowing his daughter, Linda Brown, attend ...
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... black students. Linda Brown, a seven year old grade school student, had to attend school on the other side of Topeka, Kansa. While a ...
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... In Topeka, Kansas a little black girl named Linda Brown was forced to trek over 6 miles to her school for black children, while the school for white children ...
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... The argument was about a colored fifth grader in Topeka, Kansas, Linda Brown who was denied an admission into a white elementary school. ...
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... segregation in public schools came before the supreme court as Brown V. Board, this case involved Linda Brown, a young African American Student from Topeka. ...
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... segregation in public schools came before the supreme court as Brown V. Board, this case involved Linda Brown, a young African American Student from Topeka. ...
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... All that was about to change. In Topeka, Kansas there was a little girl by the name of Linda Brown. She had to be driven five and ...
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... citizen of Topeka, Kansas in 1951. He was a World War II veteran, union member, and assistant pasture of his church. Brown's oldest daughter, Linda, had to ...
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... In Topeka, Kansas the Brown's, a Negro family, lived only four blacks from the white Sumner Elementary School. Linda Carol Brown, an eight year old girl had to ...
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... by attorney Thurgood Marshall challenged the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in the famous case of Brown v. the Topeka, Kansas Board of Education. Linda Brown was ...
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... by attorney Thurgood Marshall challenged the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in the famous case of Brown v. the Topeka, Kansas Board of Education. Linda Brown was ...
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... by attorney Thurgood Marshall challenged the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in the famous case of Brown v. the Topeka, Kansas Board of Education. Linda Brown was ...
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... by attorney Thurgood Marshall challenged the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in the famous case of Brown v. the Topeka, Kansas Board of Education. Linda Brown was ...
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... When his daughter Linda was to enter the third grade in September, Brown took ... such an enrollment was impossible due to the segregation laws of Topeka, Kansas. ...
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... The NAACP brought a suit against the board of education in Topeka, Kansas when a young girl, Linda Brown, was bused a mile to a black school instead of going ...
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... Linda Brown, was and eight year old black child who had to cross Topeka, Kansas to attend school, while the white children in her neighborhood were able to ...
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... America's history. A little girl named Linda Brown was a black girl attending a public school in Topeka, Kansas. She was denied ...
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... of Topeka, Kansas, Reverend Oliver Brown brought a suit against the board of education. The civil suit was concerning the daughter of the black reverend. Linda ...
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... Board of Education of Topeka. The ... schools. Linda Brown was a black elementary school student who wished to enroll in an all-white school. ...
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