Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
National Historical Park Kansas





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.
Entry Fees
No additional fees
Weather Information
Kansas has a temperate but continental climate, with great extremes between summer and winter temperatures but few long periods of extreme hot or cold.
Address
1515 SE Monroe Street, Topeka, KS 66612-1143
Activities & Topics
Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store African American Heritage Hispanic American Heritage Schools and Education Social Movements Civil Rights Women's History
Contact Information
Operating Hours
wednesday
9
monday
Closed
thursday
9
sunday
Closed
tuesday
9
friday
9
saturday
9