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Linda Carol Brown - Wikipedia In addition to her lifelong advocacy in law and education, Linda Brown's legacy includes the declaration of historic landmark status for both Sumner, the nearby whites-only school she sought to attend alongside her neighbors, and Monroe, a more distant, segregated elementary school
Linda Brown - Brown v. Board of Education, Story Facts Linda Brown was the child associated with the lead name in the landmark case Brown v Board of Education, which led to the outlawing of U S school segregation in 1954
Life Story: Linda Brown - civics. supremecourthistory. org Linda Carol Brown was born on February 20, 1943 in Topeka, Kansas Her father, Oliver, was a railroad welder and local pastor, and her mom, Leola, was a homemaker The family lived in a one-story, five-bedroom stone house near the Rock Island switching yard, a busy train junction
Linda L. Brown Obituary - York Daily Record Linda Lee (Hoffman) Brown passed away peacefully at home Wednesday, November 26, 2025 She was a loving, devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend She was preceded in death
Linda Brown, woman at center of Brown v. Board case, dies Linda Brown, who as a little girl was at the center of the Brown v Board of Education case that ended segregation in American schools, has died, a funeral home spokesman said
Linda Brown of Brown V. Board Dies At 75 - BlackDoctor. org Topeka mayor Michelle De La Isla, called Linda Brown a role model for empowerment who made the city “a landmark of freedom ” As she grew older, Linda Brown became more vocal, fighting segregation in schools again in the 1970s and traveling the country to talk about her experience in Topeka
Linda Brown (1943-2018) | BlackPast. org Linda Brown is best remembered as the subject of the lawsuit that led to the 1954 Brown v Board of Education decision which eventually impacted public schools across the United States Brown was born on February 20, 1943, in Topeka, Kansas She was the daughter of Oliver and Leola Brown
Linda Brown, symbol of landmark desegregation case, dies at 75 Linda Brown in 1964 outside the Sumner School, which had denied her enrollment in 1950 In its ruling, the Supreme Court threw out the prevailing “separate but equal” doctrine, which had allowed racial segregation in the schools as long as students of all races were afforded equal facilities