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  • Millicent Brown, age 15, speaks with classmates in September 1963.

    The Forgotten Girls Who Led the School-Desegregation Movement

    Before Linda Brown became the lead plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education, a generation of black girls and teens led the charge against “separate but equal.”
    by Rachel Devlin, Melinda D. Anderson via The Atlantic on May 30, 2018

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