Brown v. Board of Education - In Pursuit of Freedom & Equality - Traveling Exhibit |
Panel 10 - School Segregation Banned |
Leaders of the NAACP in Topeka asked African American parents to be a part of a legal challenge to segregated schools.
(Those not pictured) MRS. SADIE EMMANUEL AND SON, JAMES MELDON EMMANUEL
MRS. IONA RICHARDSON AND SON, RONALD DOUGLAS RICHARDSON
MRS. ALMA LEWIS AND SONS, THERON LEWIS AND ARTHUR LEWIS, AND DAUGHTERS, MARTHA JEAN LEWIS AND FRANCES LEWIS
MRS. DARLENE BROWN AND DAUGHTER, SAUDRIA DORSTELLA BROWN
MRS. SHIRLA FLEMING AND SONS, DUANE DEAN FLEMING AND SILAS HARDRICH FLEMING
The Reverend Oliver L. Brown and daughter, Linda Carol Brown. Loan from Brown and Brown Collection, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas Libraries.
Mrs. Vivian Scales and daughter, Ruth Ann Scales. Loan from Vivian Scales, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas Libraries.
Mrs. Richard Lawton and daughters, Victoria Jean Lawton and Carol Kay Lawton. Loan from Victoria Benson, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas Libraries.
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Mrs. Lena Carper and daughter, Katherine Louise Carper. Loan from Mr. Lena Carper.
Mrs. Lucinda Todd and daughter, Nancy Jane Todd. Mrs. Todd served as secretary of the Topeka NAACP. Loan from Mrs. Lucinda Todd, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas Libraries.
Mrs. Shirley Hodison and son, Charles Hodison. Loan from Mrs. Shirley Hodison.
Mrs. Andrew Henderson and daughter, Vicki Ann Henderson and son, Donald Andrew Henderson. Loan from Mrs. Zelma Henderson Collection, Kansas Collection, University of Kansas Libraries.
Mrs. Marguerite Emmerson and sons, Claude Arthur Emmerson and George Robert Emmerson. Loan from Claude Emmerson.
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