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Brown v. Board of Education Fast Facts


Brown v. Board of Education Fast Facts
Here’s what you need to know about the landmark US Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education.
About the Case
The first plaintiff was Oliver Brown, an African-American welder and assistant pastor, who brought the case against the Topeka Board of Education for not allowing his nine-year-old daughter, Linda Brown, to attend Sumner Elementary School, an all-white school near their home.
In 1954, there were four African-American schools and 18 white schools in Topeka.
Four similar cases were combined with the Brown complaint and presented to the Supreme Court as Brown v. Board of Education. The full name of the case is Oliver L. Brown et al v. Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, et al. ....

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Airbnb Partners with 'Choose Topeka' to Offer Professionals Free Stays in the Kansas Capital


Airbnb Partners with ‘Choose Topeka’ to Offer Professionals Free Stays in the Kansas Capital
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Choose Topeka program offers up to $15K in incentives for people that relocate; Airbnb announces $15K donation to program, enabling individuals to experience Topeka prior to moving
The Choose Topeka Relocation Initiative has partnered with Airbnb, the online marketplace for lodging, to provide potential new residents with free opportunities to visit the city.
“As some consumers think through relocating, local, hosted stays enabled by Airbnb provide a fantastic option to explore neighborhoods before making a decision,” said Barbara Stapleton, vice president of business retention and talent initiatives at Go Topeka. ....

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Free Things to Do in Topeka, Kansas - SavingAdvice.com Blog


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10 Free Things to Do in Topeka, Kansas
1. Lake Shawnee
Lake Shawnee is one of the most recommended attractions around Topeka. There is truly something for everyone who enjoys the outdoors. You can stay overnight at the campground, or spend the day at the picnic area, playgrounds, gardens, golf course, baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, disc golf course, and trails. Pets are also welcome on the 6.8 mile paved walking trail around the lake.
The lake also offers a variety of water activities including fishing, swimming, and boating. Since it is divided into separate areas for recreational and fishing, there is enough space for everyone. You can also enjoy a stroll through the famous Ted Ensley gardens to take in the beauty of the manicured flower beds and gazebo. Be sure to look for seasonal displays as well around the 4th of July and Christmas. Lake Shawnee is a hub of outdoor entertainment and activities. ....

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Kansas school district is named for a Ku Klux Klan leader. Students demand a change


Kansas school district is named for a Ku Klux Klan leader. Students demand a change
Eric Adler, The Kansas City Star
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After so many years, many people weren t sure if it was fiction. But the rumor that the Seaman School District in Topeka, Kansas, had been named for a member of the Ku Klux Klan existed for decades.
In October, it was confirmed as truth. Two enterprising journalists on the Seaman High School newspaper searching historic news accounts found that Fred Seaman, the founder of the school for whom the district is also named not only was a member of the KKK, but also was a local leader, a robed and hooded exalted cyclops. ....

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