The Road to Justice

The path to equality has been anything but smooth. It's taken courage and dedication by everyday people coming together for a common goal to carry the country toward true equality. Parents, teachers, secretaries, welders, ministers and students drove their communities, and the country along with them, toward justice in a series of often unsteady turns leading to the Brown v. Board Decision. Read More

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The story of Brown v. Board of Education

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954) is one of the most pivotal opinions ever rendered by that body.

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Brown v. Board Homecoming Celebration

Be sure to register today for the Brown v. Board 70th Anniversary Homecoming Celebration!

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20 Years of Brown v. Board NHP!

We're celebrating 20 years since opening our doors to the public! Read more...

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Now Let Me Fly Live Stream

View a livestream of the Now Let Me Fly Presentation Here!

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Books, Mugs, Postcards, Shirts, Bags, Patches, Coins, and much more may be purchased from the Western National Parks Association bookstore.

Last updated: May 17, 2024

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1515 SE Monroe Street
Topeka, KS 66612-1143

Phone:

785 354-4273

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