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South Carolina civil rights leaders plan to petition the U.S. Supreme Court to rename Brown v. Board in honor of an earlier school desegregation case. 

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October 11, 2024
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South Carolina civil rights leaders plan to petition the U.S. Supreme Court to rename Brown v. Board in honor of an earlier school desegregation case. 
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South Carolina civil rights leaders plan to petition the U.S. Supreme Court to rename Brown v. Board in honor of an earlier school desegregation case. 

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Seventy years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, a case initiated by 13 African American parents in Topeka on behalf of their children. As the anniversary approaches, the Brown v. Board National Historic Park in Topeka is gearing up to commemorate this historic milestone.

Nicholas Murry, representing the Brown v. Board National Historic Park, emphasizes the importance of honoring not only the plaintiffs but also the students directly impacted by the court case. To bridge this gap, the park is organizing a homecoming celebration, offering unique insights into the personal stories behind the legal proceedings.

Murry believes that sharing these personal narratives will provide a deeper understanding of the significance of Brown v. Board of Education, its impact, and its relevance today. By delving into these stories, attendees can grasp the profound implications of the case and its enduring legacy.

Reflecting on the evolution of Brown v. Board of Education over the decades, Murry underscores the monumental shift it represents. The case challenged the long-standing doctrine of “separate but equal,” paving the way for broader legal battles against segregation across various spheres of public life. Despite progress, Murry acknowledges that disparities persist, signaling the ongoing need for advocacy and action.

For a full list of events, you can check here.

As preparations for the anniversary continue, the community is invited to participate in a series of events leading up to the commemoration. This comprehensive list of events provides opportunities for engagement and reflection on the enduring impact of Brown v. Board of Education.

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