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Barbara Johns was an African American civil rights activist best known for her role in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education. In 1951, at the age of 16, she led a student strike for better conditions at her segregated high school in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Her efforts helped to bring national attention to the inadequacies of segregated schools and contributed to the Supreme Court's decision to declare racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional in 1954. Johns is remembered as a pioneering figure in the fight for educational equality.

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