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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. ....
Topeka West freshman Brenna Rutschmann knew she d been given a great opportunity, but she still wasn t sure if she wanted to take it. Rutschmann, as well as fellow Topeka Center for Advanced Learning and Careers students Olivia Tatum and Maya Welcher, were given the opportunity to virtually speak to the National School Boards Association during its annual conference and share their thoughts on school on a national stage. Rutschmann, like her two peers, was a bit nervous about the opportunity, especially considering the national scope of the audience. But after her friends told her she d be silly to turn down such a momentous opportunity to be a voice for students, she agreed to be on the virtual panel, which included their College Prep Academy English teacher Kathy Foster and Topeka Board of Education member Rev. John Williams. ....
Downtown Topeka s iconic post office building on Kansas Avenue is no longer on the market. After news in recent years that the United States Postal Service was looking to sell the building and that a bid from a potential mystery buyer had been accepted a postal service spokesperson told The Topeka Capital-Journal on Wednesday that USPS still owns the historic limestone structure at 424 S. Kansas Ave. It is currently not for sale, the spokesperson said. That announcement comes after news in early 2014 that the postal service wrote a letter to Topeka city officials, saying USPS would sell the building and its accompanying parking lot. ....
The first coincidence was that lifelong friends Wesson Wagner and Bryce Driskell would get to work side-by-side as stockers at the Walmart Neighborhood Market on S.W. MacVicar Avenue. The second was that the teens would be in the right place at the right time to team up and help a man who had suffered a suspected heart attack. Wagner, a junior at Topeka High School, and Driskell, a senior at Topeka West High School, are credited with helping the man March 25 after he suddenly collapsed while shopping at the store. Wagner said he remembers helping the man find some condensed milk on aisle 1011. As he walked away to finish unboxing and shelving items, the customer fell straight onto his back, dropping everything in his hands. ....