Three months after the National Park service announced James Williams as the new superintendent of Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Park of Topeka, the site opened its doors in celebration of the 30th anniversary of its designation. The symposium at the Brown v. Board of Education site, 1515 S.E. Monroe, also welcomed leaders from five new affiliated areas and an additional National Park Service site. “It’s just interesting to me, to get to know the people, get to know their stories and see the potential for us as a agency to help the American people understand the complexity of the Brown decision and all the history that went into it,” Williams said.
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