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Topeka's Civil Rights History

Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

  • 45 - 90 minutes
  • 14 tour stops

The name Brown has been a symbol with different meanings throughout Topeka's history. To some, it meant assistance on their path to freedom For others it represents the legal brawl that led to racial integration. This tour will visit several historic sites, each with a slice of Topeka's civil rights story from abolitionist John Brown to Rev. Oliver Brown, lead plaintiff of the 1954 landmark Brown v. Board decision.

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