From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject #TellTheFullStory of Brown v. Board of Education
Date September 21, 2020 4:26 PM
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Help connect the places associated with this landmark Supreme Court case.
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One of the most significant landmark cases in the history of the United States,
the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education compiled cases from five communities across the South, East, and Midwest to
desegregate American schools.

Though Brown v. Board is most often associated with Topeka, Kansas, this collection of historic places
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tell a more complete story of Brown v. Board and the ongoing struggle for educational equity.

Now, we at the National Trust are working with local partners and champions in
Congress to connect the stories of these places with those already being told at
Kansas’ Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site. This important
legislation would establish National Park Service Affiliated Areas and expand
the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site to include related sites
in South Carolina.

Join the National Trust in asking your elected officials to support the Brown v.
Board of Education National Historic Site Expansion Act.
[[link removed]] Together, we’ll create new opportunities for public education, interpretation,
and preservation—all while giving voice to the inspiring stories of the parents,
students, attorneys, and activists who fought for integration.

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