Programs

At Brown v Board of Educationa National Historic Site, the National Park Service interprets the significance of the Brown decision and its role in the civil rigts movement. Park staff members present programs to interested individuals, groups and organizations.

School Visits:
Park Rangers are available to visit classrooms to talk about the Brown Case and the National Park Service. Teachers interested in having one of Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site Park Rangers come to their classroom should call (785) 354-4273 for more information. School groups are also welcomed to visit the park's headquarters to view the exhibits and audio-visual presentations. Reservations are required.

Educational Materials:
We are pleased to offer the following materials to teachers.

Pre visit guide to the park [Contents: List of programs, Curriculum Materials, and References materials]

Curriculum Guides for 4th, 6th and 8th grades

Available Summer of 2000:
CD-ROM, "Brown v. Board of Education: Struggle for Equal Rights"

Video: "A Case for Equality: Reading, Writing and Resistance," 12 minutes.

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