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  2. Briggs v. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Briggs v. Elliott , 342 U.S. 350 (1952), on appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina , challenged school segregation in Summerton, South Carolina . [ 1 ] It was the first of the five cases combined into Brown v.

  3. Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1855, John Ritchie, an abolitionist, bought 160 acres (65 ha) from Jacob Chase in Topeka, Kansas. After the Civil War a number of newly freed African Americans came to Topeka and built homes on this land. Due to the sizable African American population, the school board decided to establish a school for black children in the neighborhood.

  4. Byron B. Brainard - Wikipedia

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    Brainard was born April 1, 1894, in Topeka, Kansas, was brought to Los Angeles in 1899 at the age of five.He left high school to work as a car washer for the Southern Pacific and the Pullman Company but acquired his first piece of real estate through his parents while still a minor.

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  6. Bethel Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Bethel Bible College or Bethel Gospel School was a Bible college founded in 1900 by Charles Parham in Topeka, Kansas, United States.The school is credited with starting the Pentecostal movement, particularly its earliest form—Holiness Pentecostalism—due to a series of fasting days that ended in what was interpreted as speaking in tongues on January 1, 1901. [1]

  7. Black History/White Lies: The 10 biggest myths about the ...

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    OPINION: Part two of theGrio’s Black History Month series explores the myths, misunderstandings and mischaracterizations of the struggle for civil rights. The post Black History/White Lies: The ...