When plaintiff Oliver Brown filed a class-action suit against the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas in 1951, after his daughter, Linda Brown, was denied entrance to Topeka’s all-white elementary schools, the attorneys who argued the successful case that would overturn the long-held illogical precedent in the United States that segregation could be equal, were graduates and faculty of Howard University School of Law.
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When plaintiff Oliver Brown filed a class-action suit against the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas in 1951, after his daughter, Linda Brown, was denied entrance to Topeka’s all-white elementary schools, the attorneys who argued the successful case that would overturn the long-held illogical precedent in the United States that segregation could be equal, were graduates and faculty of Howard University School of Law.