Darlene Brown and Oliver Brown were not married; they were actually father and daughter. In the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Oliver Brown was the lead plaintiff challenging racial segregation in public schools on behalf of his daughter, Darlene. The case ultimately led to the Supreme Court's decision declaring that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
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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.
The name of the plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education was Oliver Brown. Oliver Brown, an African American father, filed the lawsuit on behalf of his daughter Linda Brown challenging racial segregation in public schools.
The NAACP helped brown along with their lawyer Thurgood Marshal
Linda Brown was the daughter of Oliver Brown, one of the petitioners in Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), the landmark US Supreme Court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
They give him to a funeral director, Mr Sowerberry, where he has to work for just his board and lodging.
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Scarborough Board of Education was created in 1954.
Oliver felt terrified
Norfolk Board of Education ended in 1996.
Scarborough Board of Education ended in 1998.
Haldimand Board of Education ended in 1996.