Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Site is a historic and protected site Topeka located in United States.
1515 SE Monroe St Topeka , KS 66612 United States
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Spend some time here to really understand how the Civil Rights Movement has shaped our history and is affecting the future. Don't miss the Hall of Courage.
This site commemorates the U.S. Supreme Court declaration that “separate but equal educational facilities are inherently unequal. Celebrate Black History and join the Revolution http://ow.ly/8sS8E Read more
Commemorates the Supreme Court decision that ended racial segregation in US's public schools. Celebrate Black History by checking out amazing African American contributions: http://bet.us/BHM
Did you know that the landmark civil rights case Brown v. Board of Education was originally filed in a Topeka, KS, district court? Research it at the National Archives at Kansas City . Read more
Excellent historical resource. Take a moment to learn.
This national historic site was established in October of 1992 to commemorate the U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared “separate but equal educational facilities are inherently unequal.” Read more
An essential educational site that all Americans should visit.
Dexter gives the best tours !
Very good for educational trip
History, legacy and the mural across the street
Separate but equal is inherrently unequal.
"SEPARATE BUT EQUAL IS INHERENTLY UNEQUAL"
Great place, interesting, place is bigger than it looks - Sheryl Edwards Blanford
Check out the Phelps' own homespun brand of paranoid insanity! - Delicious B.
Beautiful Gothic Revival church with wonderful music program and friendly people! - Bobbie Athon
The Java Beer is to die for! One of the best coffee flavored beers I've ever had. - Bryan Morgan
I love the black bean and falafel burgers! The jalapeño ranch is awesome too (good with the truffle fries, surprisingly), and as far as I know they don't have it at the Lawrence location. - Mackenzie Knox