Linda Brown was a young African American girl in Topeka, Kansas, who became the pivotal figure in the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. The case challenged the legality of racial segregation in public schools. Linda's family, along with others, sought to enroll her in a whites-only school, highlighting the injustices of segregation. This case ultimately led to the Court's decision that declared separate educational facilities unconstitutional, marking a significant milestone in the American Civil Rights Movement.
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Linda Brown (Thompson)'s parents were Oliver and Leola Brown.
Linda brown grew up in Kansas Topeka
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Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.
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Linda Thompson Brown Was Married Once And Her Husband Died. Then she remarried.
Linda Brown Thompson lives in Topeka, Kansas, where she and her younger sister, Cheryl Brown Henderson, co-own Brown and Associates, an educational consulting firm.
Linda Ormiston's birth name is Linda Brown.
Linda Brown Bragg has written: 'Rainbow roun mah shoulder'