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she is a civil rights leader
yes she was her husbands name is Jacob brown
Linda Brown was a young black girl in the case of Brown vs. Board of Education. Her father was reverend Oliver Brown of Kansas, Topeka. Oliver Brown fought for Linda's rights to go to a white school. Linda had to walk a mile to get to her all black school before the brown v. Board of Education case was admitted.
Linda Brown never died. She was born in February 20, 1942 in Topeka Kansas and was involved in the civil rights movement to fight for equal rights between African Americans and Caucasians and other minorities. She still fight for causes such as these to this day, still living. So, she is alive and well.
linda brown did not die.
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Linda brown lives in topeka
They wanted Linda to attend the nearby elementary school instead of walking to a stop to be bussed to the African-American school.
Linda Brown (Thompson)'s parents were Oliver and Leola Brown.
Linda Brown Thompson is the "Brown" mentioned in the desegregation lawsuit "Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education", 1954. She was the little girl who was the daughter of a minister (Oliver Brown) who was one of the families recruited by the NAACP to attempt to register their children (African American) in White schools.
Linda Brown was a civil rights activist and educator. She is best known for being the lead plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, which declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional.
Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.